Sinusitis is transmitted by airborne droplets?
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Of course, this is not the same inflammation. It is necessary to cure simply a rhinitis
Mitrich
sinusitis is not an infectious disease
gunsuero
no pancake only sexual
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HAIMORIT is one of the most common types of SINUSIT - inflammation of the paranasal sinuses.
A feature of all paranasal sinuses, which includes the maxillary sinus, is the fact that, being sufficiently volumetric formations, they have very small outlets (1-3 mm) - anastomoses, with which the sinuses open into the nasal cavity. Therefore, when the edema of the mucous membrane of the anastomosis is closed, the outflow of mucus from the sinuses is broken, in the sinus begins to develop bacterial (sometimes fungal) flora and there is inflammation, which can be purulent, serous, hemorrhagic and other
CAUSES OF THE GENETIC
HAIMORIT (maxillary sinusitis) - inflammation of the maxillary (maxillary) sinus. Sinusitis usually occurs as a complication against a background of a viral infection (ARVI). This is an acute sinusitis. Inflammation of the sinuses can manifest itself in a few days and even weeks, after passing the acute symptoms of colds
Sometimes (in 10% of cases), sinusitis develops as a result of the transition of inflammation from the roots of molars located near the maxillary sinus. In these cases, the sinusitis proceeds in an erased form for a fairly long time.
Rareer causes of sinusitis are pressure drops during diving and flight on an airplane.
Tina
Not at all. This is the result of untreated colds.
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No, but you can get infected with a cold, you can start this business and voila - sinusitis)
Deborah 1st sip-sip TDV
sinusitis is a chronic disease, it is not an infection
Portnov Konstantin
Once a year and the rake shoot :)
Kyle Broflowski
NO. This transitional disease is the result of an untreated infection.
Under sinusitis, inflammation of the mucous membrane, sometimes also of the bone walls of the maxillary (maxillary) sinus, is of infectious nature. Not rarely sinusitis occurs as a complication of viral infections, when the immune system of the body is weakened, Nasal mucosa swollen, outflow from the sinus is difficult, and bacterial infection has a favorable environment for reproduction. Symptoms of sinusitis are: pain in the area of the affected sinus - the face area, stuffiness of the corresponding half of the nose, mucous or purulent discharge from the nose. Otorhinolaryngologists often establish such diagnoses as maxillary sinusitis.
Maria Kudina
Yeah, only when these "droplets" for a long time you keep in yourself and they fill the maxillary sinuses ..
Light
Genyantritis, this is the absorption of the maxillary sinuses, which can be caused by various causes. For example, staphylococcus or caries tooth, if its roots are in the maxillary sinus. Some people have a predisposition to congestion of the maxillary sinuses of the nose, so any infection can settle there ...
How can you get sinusitis and how does it come about?
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Yulia Panasyuk
Scientists have already proven that sinusitis can be infected by airborne droplets. It is better to see a doctor and he will prescribe a treatment. Just do not agree to make a puncture!
YULIYA****
You can not get infected, it's a residual phenomenon after a cold and a cold. It is treated only with antibiotics. Sensations are creepy, it breaks the bridge of the nose and half a forehead
Alexander
Sinusitis
Sinusitis is an inflammation of the maxillary (paranasal) sinuses.
The most common condition preceded by sinusitis is the common cold. Under the influence of microbes, cell damage and mucosal edema occur. This creates favorable conditions for the development of bacteria. With the long existence of such a condition, changes in the mucosa may become irreversible, and the disease will become chronic. Other factors contributing to the occurrence of sinusitis: allergic rhinitis, foreign bodies of the nasal cavity, curvature of the nasal septum, trauma, etc.
Classic signs of sinusitis are nasal congestion and purulent discharge from the nose, a feeling of heaviness in both sides of the wings of the nose, pain, decreased sense of smell, increased body temperature (usually within 37-38 degrees). In addition, there is headache, malaise, weakness, fatigue.
In the chronic course of maxillary sinusitis, fatigue, decreased capacity for work, memory impairment, and headache come first.
Sinusitis: folk remedies
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White Lillia
well, what kind of nonsense-gimoritis is the consequence of not treated inflammations and the consequence of the complication-pain when the frontal part is tapped at the point of eyebrow descent-headaches-treatment is indicated by a doctor
Mr_ParadoX [Semper_fidelis]
Gaimarit - Treats Dr. Aibolit)
YOLIYa SoLneЧ [email protected] I
You can not get caught. And it can arise from frequent refrigerants.
NAJDA-KOSHA
full of delirium, genyantritis (and others like him: frontal sinusitis, etc.). ) do not become infected... herself with the "experience" of the front-line to the 12-year-old, I thought I would never get rid of this illness... Thank God, I have not been "friends" with this disgrace for 16 years... Th need to - ask... the symptoms of each individual, but firstly it hurts head heavier in the area where the paranasal sinusitis (usually the forehead, the nose on the side, the overhead in someone else)... do not run a sore!!! It's dangerous, because it's close to the brains... and please do not self-medicate, using so-called. "folk remedies"!! Go to the LOR.
Infections of the sinusitis are contagious or not?
Inflammation of the maxillary sinus with damage to the mucosa is called a sinusitis. It is contagious for sinusitis - this question is asked by many who have come across this disease. The disease, which begins as a common cold, and at first does not cause fear. But you can not leave it without attention. In severe form, the bone tissue of the maxillary sinus wall can be affected. The disease can occur in both acute and chronic forms. The acute form is most common in children.
Etiology of the disease
The causes of acute sinusitis can be:
- rhinitis;
- flu;
- chronic tonsillitis;
- severe allergies;
- pharyngitis;
- presence of adenoids;
- infectious diseases;
- defects of the nasal septum;
- various dental diseases.
There is no specific pathogen of maxillary sinusitis, a bacterial infection often replaces a viral infection, and the swollen sinus becomes replaced by a sinus infection.Since this is a paired organ, usually, the inflammatory process affects both sinuses and the patient will be diagnosed with bilateral maxillary sinusitis.
Bacteria that cause this disease are pyogenic, and inflammation occurs when they are directly on the mucous membrane or on the open wound surface. Is it contagious? It is considered that the discharge from the nasal cavity does not cause harm to others, therefore, sinusitis is not a contagious disease.
Symptoms of the disease
The otolaryngologist can diagnose, but already at the first symptoms of rhinitis, especially in children, it is necessary to take measures, apply to a medical institution and begin treatment. Fears are that, not being a contagious disease, sinusitis occurs against the background of an acute respiratory viral infection. Everyone knows how dangerous both for children and adults can be a common cold at first glance. Sometimes even a gauze bandage on the face is not enough to protect against the spread of microbes when sneezing or coughing. Runny nose, resulting from such infection, with insufficient treatment can take a protracted character and go to sinusitis. Symptoms of a beginning cold are well known:
- malaise;
- headache;
- edema of the nasal mucosa;
- coryza;
- subfebrile temperature (3, ° C);
- swelling of the face.
If, despite the treatment of a cold, the symptoms remain the same, then it is necessary to visit the ENT doctor's office. It is possible that because of the difficult outflow of exudate, mucus accumulates in the sinuses, promotes reproduction of pathogenic bacteria and contributes to the occurrence of such a dangerous disease as sinusitis.
Understand that the cold gradually passed into the inflammation of the maxillary sinuses, if the main symptoms were added:
- a headache that occurs despite the absence of fever;
- feeling of flaring of the wings of the nose;
- increasing the amount of nasal discharge;
- mucous discharge becomes purulent;
- violation or absence of smell;
- sensation of an unpleasant smell or taste of pus;
- increased edema of the face;
- pain in the nose, brow and forehead.
Sinusitis is contagious or not? All these complex, severe diseases are not contagious, but their occurrence is caused by neglected or not cured cold, the causative agents of which spread by airborne droplets.
Sinusitis and children
The most susceptible to the disease are those who have weakened immunity.
Consequently, primarily sinusitis is dangerous for the elderly, pregnant women and children. Children closely contact each other, do not always follow the rules of personal hygiene, do not protect themselves from the sick, using cotton-gauze bandages or surgical face masks. Is it possible in school or kindergarten? Therefore, this disease among children is transmitted very quickly. Of course, all the responsibility for the health of children rests with parents and educators.
The sinusitis in children proceeds in an acute form and is not transmitted to each other, against the background of acute respiratory infections, especially when the child returns to a children's institution (kindergarten or school) until the final recovery. Children are a source of infection for others. At an early age, sinusitis can provoke visual, hearing, and sense of smell. If parents notice any of these problems, they should immediately show the child to the otolaryngologist. It is important to remember that the maxillary sinus borders on the brain and the upper jaw. The ingress of pus in the upper respiratory tract can cause and their diseases, taking a timely form without chronic treatment.How to diagnose and treat sinusitis
Primary diagnosis for the correct diagnosis includes:
- Examination using a special ENT instrumentation, palpation in the sinus area, during which the doctor, pressing on the teeth, can determine the degree of soreness and the degree of inflammation process.
- Laboratory tests, including a smear with mucous membrane, blood tests, examination of exudate.
- Endoscopic examination, which is carried out under local anesthesia and allows to detect the presence of polyps or other reasons preventing the excretion of mucus from the sinus into the nasal cavity.
- X-ray of the sinuses, which can be seen damage to the bone or changes and deformation of the nasal septum.
- Conduction of allergic tests. The reaction to various allergens is nasal congestion, leading to the emergence of chronic sinusitis.
A special place is occupied by odontogenic sinusitis, associated with the presence of diseases of the posterior upper teeth, the presence of a cyst or a purulent pulpitis. In this case, treatment of all associated diseases and the help of dentists are necessary.
In some cases, sinusitis resumed at the first cold. This means that the disease has passed into a chronic form. Treatment of chronic sinusitis is impossible without the behavior of procedures such as puncture. The essence of this operation is that the purulent contents of the maxillary sinus are removed after puncturing its wall with a special needle. Having freed the sinus from the pus, it is washed with a solution of the antibiotic.
Prophylaxis of maxillary sinusitis is first of all timely treatment of the common cold, flu, diseases of the oral cavity, performance of all prescriptions made by an ENT doctor. Only in this case, the diseased will not pose a threat to others, spreading the infection.
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Is the sinusitis transmitted by airborne droplets?
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Nadezhda Chernysheva
no. Constant nasal congestion, headache more when tilting the head forward
Mikhail Volkov
Not getting through...
Valeriya Kotova
sinusitis is not an infection
lolita
No, it's not transmitted!
Constantine
not getting through. initial symptoms: pain over the eyebrows, on each side of the nose ...
ALTMEDICA
Runny nose, fever, pain in the cheekbones, a feeling of raspryaniya in the cheekbone
os
no. not getting through
Nazir
certainly is transmitted. It's an infectious disease. The first signs are pain in the eye sockets (in the lower part), a feeling of pressure on the teeth.
Konstantin Sidorov
No. Sinusitis is a consequence, not a cause.
galina russian (churkin) GALJ
not getting through.
Whether the genyantritis is transmitted by airborne droplet or through the patient's drooling?
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Dok Rolf
No!!! Sinusitis is in fact a complication of the common cold, etc., sucking in the snot in the cold 100% = sinusitis, and air and drooling abscess is not conveyed, here's an example: your wound is pinched, because no one will pick up your wound through the air or saliva)))
Anna Anna
no)
Ilya Moskvin
no.
Maxim Andreevich
no
Kora Luri
Sinusitis is an inflammation of the maxillary sinuses. Occurs in the background of sinusitis. The cause of sinusitis is a bacterial infection that often occurs as a complication against the background of a viral infection. It is caused by various bacteria (pneumococci, streptococci, staphylococci). Accordingly, the virus can be infected with a high degree of probability, but up to the genyantritis the matter does not necessarily come.