About a third of patients who present with upper respiratory infections are diagnosed with acute rhinosinusitis, and 80% of patients with this diagnosis receive antibiotics, even though no known ...
18 These symptoms are individually quite sensitive but not specific.19 Notably, although patients can present with acute rhinosinusitis (i.e., infection on top of their chronically inflamed baseline), ...
Medically reviewed by Jurairat J. Molina, MD Chronic rhinosinusitis is inflammation of the sinuses and nasal passages that lasts at least 12 weeks. It causes ongoing symptoms, such as stuffy nose and ...
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Sinus Infections and What Causes Them
Medically reviewed by Benjamin F. Asher, MD A sinus infection is inflammation of the sinuses, which are the air spaces around your nose and eyes, cheeks, and forehead. It is also called sinusitis.
These are often used to help treat acute illnesses, such as colds, but may also be used as long-term treatments for sinusitis and allergies. If you have sinusitis and allergic asthma, a doctor may ...
Paratek will accelerate access for XHANCE beyond specialists to primary care providers maximizing the recent label expansion for CRS in a ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued specific guidance documents for designing clinical trials of certain diseases, including acute bacterial sinusitis. More than 30 million ...
Different RTIs were analysed separately, and this paper focuses on patients with acute sinusitis. Methods, design and patients: This was an open-label, prospective, uncontrolled, post-marketing ...