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Can allergic rhinitis become sinusitis? What is the difference between allergic rhinitis and sinusitis? Allergic rhinitis can lead to sinusitis, mainly because allergic rhinitis causes a series of reactions after exposure to allergens, which can block the mucous membranes of the main nasal passages, middle meats and upper nasal passages of the nasal cavity, so that the drainage of the sinuses cannot be smoothed, and sometimes cause sinusitis.
Allergic rhinitis is an allergic disease of the nasal mucosa. Sinusitis mainly refers to inflammatory diseases of the nasal mucosa. Sometimes, inflammation of the nasal mucosa can also cause inflammation of the nasal mucosa.
Conversely, inflammation of the nasal mucosa can also cause inflammation of the nasal mucosa. If the patient suffers from allergic rhinitis, he or she should go to the hospital in time**. With **, the condition and symptoms can be effectively controlled and serious complications can be avoided.
Allergic rhinitis is caused by allergens. Sinusitis is mainly caused by colds and upper respiratory tract infections. Bacteria and viruses can coexist at the same time.
Second, allergic rhinitis is seasonal, with a higher incidence in spring and autumn or alternating seasons. There is no obvious seasonality for sinusitis, and viral infections can occur at any time.
Thirdly, in terms of symptoms, allergic rhinitis is mainly manifested as nasal itching, paroxysmal sneezing, large amounts of water, nasal congestion, etc., while sinusitis is mainly manifested as epistaxis, headache, paranasal sinus surface tenderness and suffocation.
Fourth, specialist examination, the nasal mucosa of allergic rhinitis will be pale or pale edema, while the nasal mucosa of sinusitis is mostly congested and swollen, often accompanied by turbinate enlargement and hypertrophy. In addition, the diagnosis of sinusitis is mainly based on CT of the paranasal sinuses, whereas the diagnosis of allergic rhinitis is mainly based on the history, symptoms, and examination of the nasal mucosa. There is a certain link between allergic rhinitis and sinusitis.
The swelling of the nasal mucosa caused by allergic rhinitis can block the opening of the paranasal sinuses, hindering ventilation and drainage of the paranasal sinuses, and if the disease persists for a long time, it can cause sinusitis.
Difference Between Chronic Allergic Rhinitis and Cold:
A cold is a viral infection of the upper respiratory tract and is a self-limiting illness. Generally, it can heal on its own in about 7 days. In addition to symptoms of itchy nose, sneezing, runny nose, and nasal congestion, symptoms include fatigue, sore throat, headache, and other systemic symptoms;
Allergic rhinitis is usually not accompanied by systemic symptoms except for the four typical symptoms of nasal itching, sneezing, runny nose and nasal congestion, and it will ** and last for a long time. Allergic rhinitis, cold, allergic asthma and sinusitis are somewhat similar in clinical manifestations, but the pathogenesis, pathogenesis and pathological manifestations of these four diseases are different. It is not difficult to grasp these four most special characteristics.
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There is a possibility that sinusitis may be induced; An attack of allergic rhinitis can produce symptoms of nasal itching, sneezing, runny nose, nasal congestion, sinusitis is an inflammatory phenomenon of the nose, which is often accompanied by dizziness and acute fever.
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Long-term allergic rhinitis is likely to lead to sinusitis, allergic dermatitis is caused by a specific thing, as long as you stay away from the thing, you can prevent the condition from worsening, but sinusitis is a long-term regenerative disease.
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Quite possibly; The causes of these two diseases are different, the methods are different, the symptoms are different, and the rules are different.
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When the seasons change, patients are exposed to allergens, which is particularly easy to lead to the formation of allergic rhinitis, such as nasal congestion, sneezing, runny nose, and if the symptoms are obvious, it is easy to cause a lot of secretions in the nasal cavity, and it will become chronic sinusitis for a long time.
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Allergic rhinitis may become excessive sinusitis, so once allergic rhinitis occurs, we must stay away from allergens in time and actively cooperate**, so as not to evolve into serious consequences. And this disease is very difficult, so we must protect our body.
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Yes, because after the occurrence of allergic rhinitis, the nasal mucosa will become particularly fragile, and after a long period of absence of **, it will lead to inflammation and sinusitis.
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Possibly. Because when allergic rhinitis is severe, the nose will be very uncomfortable, and various problems will appear, and it is easy to become sinusitis.
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Yes. This is because if allergic rhinitis is not timely** or ignored, it is likely to cause sinusitis, which will aggravate the condition.
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Inflammation is a common nasal disease, but there is a difference between the two, allergic rhinitis is caused by the patient's allergy to a certain substance, and anti-allergic disease is required**; The site of sinusitis is the nose.
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Allergic rhinitis and sinusitis are fundamentally different, and the main symptoms of allergic rhinitis are sneezing and runny nose. During the examination, the nasal mucosa is pale and edema, and there will be watery secretions, in terms of **, the main thing is to use nasal spray hormones to actively anti-allergies**, such as Nejuna or Raynoldot, or oral with anti-allergic drugs**. Sinusitis, nasal mucosal congestion and edema during examination, purulent discharge can be seen in the nasal passages, patients will have headaches of varying degrees, and accompanied by yellow nasal discharge.
In terms of **, the main thing is to use vasoconstrictive drugs, which can make the drainage of the sinus ostium unobstructed, such as dafenlin spray nose, and then use drugs to promote the discharge of secretions, such as using Cherno capsules orally, and then using normal saline for nasal irrigation, actively carry out**.
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The symptoms are different, patients with sinusitis present with nasal ventilation, yellow pus nasal discharge, decreased sense of smell, patients can have headache, dizziness and other related symptoms. Allergic rhinitis is mainly manifested as repeated sneezing, runny nose, nasal dysventilation, itchy nose, and even nasal allergy symptoms such as itchy eyes. Sinusitis is mainly manifested by nasal mucosal congestion, a large amount of purulent secretions attached to the nasal cavity, and some patients may have polypoid changes and other related changes of turbinates.
Allergic rhinitis is clinically manifested by pale and edema of the nasal mucosa, and a large amount of inflammatory secretions in the nasal cavity are attached.
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What is the difference between allergic rhinitis and sinusitis? I think there is a difference between the two, and I think sinusitis may be more serious than rhinitis.
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Allergic rhinitis has some typical symptoms, such as nasal congestion: severity, unilateral or bilateral, intermittent or persistent, or alternating. Itchy nose and continuous sneezing:
There are often several paroxysmal episodes a day, followed by nasal congestion and runny nose, especially in the morning and at night, nasal itching is seen in most patients, sometimes itching outside the nose, soft palate, face and external auditory canal, etc., seasonal rhinitis is more obvious with eye itching. Olfactory disturbances: If it is caused by mucosal edema or nasal congestion, it is mostly temporary.
It is mostly caused by olfactory nerve atrophy due to persistent edema of the mucosa. Profuse watery nasal discharge: may decrease or thicken when the acute reaction tends to weaken or disappear, and may become mucopu-like discharge if secondary infection occurs.
Sinusitis refers to the inflammation of the sinus mucosa, most of which is caused by the destruction of the function of the mucocilia of the sinuses to clear secretions, and the obstruction of the sinus opening is a key part of this pathological change, and the obstruction of the sinus opening is the most common upper respiratory tract infection, allergic rhinitis and nasal polyps**. Clinical studies have shown that nasal congestion and cough may persist after 7-10 days after upper respiratory tract infection in patients with sinusitis.
Because the patient's ability to deal with nasal secretions is weak, nasal discharge often occurs, especially night cough, and the nasal discharge is watery or yellow or pus-like. Fever, sinus discomfort, or headache are rare. It can be seen that there is a close relationship between allergic rhinitis and sinusitis.
In terms of the main symptoms, the common symptoms of the two are basically similar, but some symptoms of sinusitis are complications caused on the basis of the symptoms of allergic rhinitis, and when allergic rhinitis and sinusitis occur in patients at the same time, it may lead to the symptoms of allergic rhinitis are not obvious. Neptune Health Pharmacy Network Tips: When there are symptoms such as sneezing, runny nose, nasal congestion, and nasal itching, please consult a doctor or pharmacist to confirm the diagnosis, and do not blindly use drugs on your own, so as not to delay the condition and effectively curb the deterioration of the condition.
If it is perennial allergic rhinitis, it is recommended to keep Drip rhinitis water spray at home, which is effective for sinusitis and allergic rhinitis, and has the effect of dispelling wind and clearing heat and promoting lung clearance.
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Hello, allergic rhinitis generally has allergic symptoms, such as nasal itching, sneezing, runny nose, etc.; The main symptoms of sinusitis are nasal congestion, purulent discharge, dizziness, headache, etc. Your child's symptoms are like allergic rhinitis, and you can use anti-allergy drugs to control the symptoms, such as nasal sprays such as Nesuna, Fushuliang, etc., oral loratadine, cetirizine, etc.
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Allergic rhinitis will cause sinusitis if it is not treated, and the doctor has not made it clear to you, so it is recommended to ** as soon as possible.
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The main characteristics of allergic rhinitis are itchy nose, sneezing, nasal congestion, and runny nose, while the main characteristics of sinusitis are headache, nasal congestion, pus (yellow) nasal discharge, and some children will also have symptoms of hyposmia. In fact, the most obvious difference between them is that sinusitis patients do not have itchy noses, and sinusitis does not run watery nose, so the two are easy to distinguish. Whether you have allergic rhinitis or sinusitis, it is recommended that you use Fucaotang Nasal Comfort Cold Compress Gel in time, with the assistance of normal saline**, and insist on using it for more than 20 days to a month, so that you can complete the cure, and the cure will not **.
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Main Differences Between Allergic Rhinitis and Common Rhinitis:
1. The difference in causes, allergic rhinitis is caused by allergic reactions, while ordinary rhinitis is generally caused by infection.
2. The difference in symptoms, common rhinitis is generally characterized by nasal congestion and runny nose, and there may be intermittent runny nose, which generally continues to attack and worsen when you have a cold; The main symptoms of allergic rhinitis are itchy nose, sneezing, runny nose, seasonal allergic rhinitis is higher in the pollen season, patients are prone to disease after exposure to pollen in the air, and perennial allergic rhinitis will have rhinitis symptoms for a long time.
3. The difference between allergic rhinitis is relatively more difficult, and the probability of wanting to be completely ** is very small, and it is difficult to completely**, because it has a certain relationship with genetic factors and personal physique; And common rhinitis is the most likely.
Severe manifestations of allergic rhinitis.
The typical symptom of allergic rhinitis is that the nasal mucosa is in a hypersensitive state, and nasal itching, paroxysmal sneezing, ranging from a few to a dozen, or even dozens. Nasal mucosal edema can also cause symptoms of hyposmia in some patients. Nasal congestion occurs due to edema of the nasal mucosa, especially in seasonal allergic rhinitis.
A large amount of watery nasal discharge occurs after sneezing, which is a sign of hypernasal secretion.
Daily care for allergic rhinitis.
For people with allergic rhinitis, we must pay attention to keeping warm, strengthen exercise, and enhance physical fitness, which will greatly reduce the probability of suffering from allergic rhinitis, for example, you can usually wash your nose with cold water to enhance the cold tolerance of your nose, and run more at the same time, so that you can enhance your physique, in addition, patients should pay attention to rest, remember to add clothes in time when changing seasons, especially in autumn and winter, you must remember to wear a mask when you go out, so as not to inhale harmful gases and dust to cause allergic rhinitis, The usual diet must be light, you can eat more yams, potatoes, ginger, in the spring and autumn seasons that are prone to disease, you can eat some garlic and radish, so that it can play a preventive role, to often open the window for ventilation, frequent drying of bedding, to wear cotton clothes, in addition to staying away from allergens, because allergic rhinitis is mostly caused by allergies.
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Sinusitis is generally a chronic rhinitis that lasts for a long time. Such sinusitis is generally difficult to completely **. And allergic rhinitis. Generally, as long as the allergen is found, it is possible**, and this is the biggest difference.
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Sinusitis refers to the inflammation of the sinus mucosa, mostly caused by the destruction of the function of the sinus villi to clear secretions, and the obstruction of the sinus opening is a key part of this pathological change, and the obstruction of the sinus opening is the most common ** of the upper respiratory tract infection, allergic rhinitis and nasal polyps, which shows that allergic rhinitis and sinusitis do have a close relationship.
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What we usually call cold and flu, that is, nasal ventilation, sneezing, runny nose, and loss of smell, are manifestations of acute rhinitis. In acute rhinitis, if the first is not appropriate, the inflammation of the nasal mucosa can spread to the sinuses through the sinus opening, so that the mucosa in the sinuses produces acute inflammation, which is acute sinusitis, and the main symptoms are nasal ventilation, purulent nasal discharge and headache. If acute rhinitis and acute sinusitis are reversed, chronic rhinitis and chronic sinusitis can eventually be formed.
Symptoms of chronic rhinitis are nasal dysventilation or alternating nostrils with mucous nasal discharge. Chronic sinusitis is a thick white nasal discharge, yellow purulent nasal discharge after a cold, and a loss of sense of smell. As mentioned above, rhinitis and sinusitis are closely related in their pathogenesis, but the clinical manifestations are different, and the findings on examination are also different.
Allergic rhinitis in children generally does not heal on its own, and is often caused by cold induced and poor body resistance! As resistance grows, the number of episodes may decrease, and it may resolve after puberty.
No, allergies will only make people a little uncomfortable. If you have hearing problems, it is better to go to the hospital.
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