Chapter10 INFLAMMATORY CONDITION OF NOSE & PNS
Chapter10 INFLAMMATORY CONDITION OF NOSE & PNS
Chapter10 INFLAMMATORY CONDITION OF NOSE & PNS
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INFLAMMATORY CONDITIONS OF NOSE & PNS
Sneezing
Runny nose
Stuffiness (congested)
Nasal irrigation
TREATMENT:
People may have recurring severe nosebleeds and can lose their
sense of smell (anosmia).
TREATMENT:
Reducing infections.
4. VASOMOTOR RHINITIS:
In case of infective rhinitis teach about infection control measures including hand hygiene
Treatment - Antibiotics
2 NASAL POLYPS:
Def. Nasal polyps are soft, painless, noncancerous growths on the lining of
the nasal passages or sinuses. They hang down like teardrops or grapes.
Corticosteroids
Sometimes surgery
Surgery:
Frontal sinus
Ethmoid sinus
Sphenoid sinus
Maxillary sinus
They reduce the weight of the skull and they humidify the inspired air.
DEFINATION:
Sinusitis: Sinusitis is inflammation of the sinuses, most
commonly caused by a viral or bacterial infection or by an
allergy.
mucus.
Fungi: rare
RISK FACTORS:
URIs such as common cold
Nasal polyps
Dental infection
Swimming
days.
than 90 days.
Tenderness (pain when touched) and swelling over the affected sinus
Physical Examination
watchful waiting: if sinusitis less than 10 days without symptoms then viral.
Steam inhalation
Hot, wet towels over the affected sinuses and hot beverages
may help relieve the swollen membranes and promote drainage.
B. Nasal antrostomy
C. External sphenoethmoidaectomy
Avoid smoking
A nasal drip pad is taped beneath the nares to absorb drainage after nasal
or sinus surgery.
COMPLICATION: