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Sinusitis is an inflammation or infection of the sinuses, the air-filled cavities located within the bones of the face and skull. It typically occurs when the sinus pathways become blocked due to an infection, cold, allergies, or other factors, leading to a buildup of mucus and pressure.
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<strong>Note:-</strong> If you are wondering how to treat a sinus infection, then avoid early symptoms, consulting SCI’s expert can solve your worries.
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Sinus infection treatment is required due to some other infections, ongoing blockages, abnormal growths, and issues that cause inflammation in the nasal passages and sinuses.
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The patient can resume work in 1-2 weeks, while normal activities can be resumed in 3-4 weeks. In some cases, people feel normal in 1-2 months, and it generally takes around 3-4 months.
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Research has shown the recurrence of nasal polyp growth after the surgery, and recurrence can happen at any point in life.
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Sinus and skull-based tumours grow in the area behind the eyes and nose and extend to the base of the skull. Even if they are non-cancerous, they can put pressure on the brain nerves and blood vessels, resulting in some problems.
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If the cancer is present only in the nasal cavity or paranasal sinus, then there is a high success rate, but as the cancer spreads to neighbouring tissues and organs, the success rate decreases.
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The common symptoms which indicate the sinus has spread to the brain of the patient include: <div class="pointers"><li>Changes in vision</li> <li>Numbness Sensation</li> <li>Severe Headaches</li> <li>Difficulty in speaking</li></div>
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Dr. Manish Gupta is a highly respected and experienced ENT/ Otorhinolaryngologist with a remarkable career spanning over two decades. With a strong medical foundation, he has developed a deep understanding of the complexities of ear, nose, and throat disorders, allowing him to provide expert diagnosis and treatment. His patients appreciate his compassionate approach to care centred around empathy, compassion, and a commitment to excellence.
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