Is pediatric sinusitis easy to treat

  Nowadays, many people suffer from sinusitis, and the onset age of this disease is getting younger and younger. Many infants and young children also suffer from sinusitis. After the onset of the disease, timely treatment should be carried out, and it is best to cure it completely in one go, otherwise it is more likely to recur. So, is pediatric sinusitis easy to treat?

  

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  Whether pediatric sinusitis is easy to treat depends on the specific condition. There are many types of sinusitis, which may be caused by allergies or congenital factors. If sinusitis is caused by adenoid hypertrophy, nasal mucosal cilia, and cystic fibrosis, it is difficult to treat. Sinusitis caused by respiratory infections such as colds is relatively easy to treat.

  If a child suffers from chronic sinusitis, endoscopic minimally invasive surgery can be used for treatment. This surgery is performed under nasal endoscopy, which has the advantages of minimal trauma, fast recovery, and can completely remove the diseased tissue in one go. But after the surgery, it is necessary to regularly go to the hospital for dressing changes, follow-up examinations, and frequent nasal flushing

  It is very common for children to suffer from sinusitis, and many symptoms may appear after the child becomes ill, such as sneezing, nasal congestion, runny nose, etc. Moreover, some children may experience eyelid swelling and purulent discharge from the corners of their eyes in the early morning after falling ill. They may also experience symptoms such as eye swelling, forehead headache, and cheek pain.

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