Acute Sinusitis
Acute sinusitis is an infection of the sinuses that develops suddenly and lasts no longer than four weeks. This condition causes inflammation and swelling of the sinuses, and is commonly caused by bacterial or viral infections. Symptoms of acute sinusitis include headache, facial pain and pressure, green or yellow nasal discharge, and coughing. In more severe cases, it can lead to complications such as restlessness, fever, and difficulty breathing. Treatment for acute sinusitis usually involves antibiotics and decongestants, and if symptoms persist, patients may need to undergo surgery. Acute sinusitis can be a very serious medical condition and can have long-term effects on an individual’s health if not properly treated.
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