It could be, but not necessarily. Some people with autoimmune disease, because of their heightened immune responses, have Allergies, which can predispose to chronic sinus problems. There is one condition called Wegeners Granulomatosus, that causes chronic sinus infections, and it falls into the autoimmune/unknown cause disease category.
This is a hard question to answer but I would say no. I am in relatively good health but also suffer from terrible sinusitis have had it for 30 years.
Yes, I have sinusitis and the main sign is really bad gum pain. I have been prescribed a form of penicillin for it.
In humans at least, maxillary sinusitis is not related to numbness of the upper teeth. In fact, it can actually be associated with a referred toothache due to irritation of the superior alveolar nerve. If you experience a numb tooth along with maxillary sinusitis, there is a good chance your sinusitis is secondary to the spread of infection from a necrosed tooth. (Dead tooth pulp is numb.)
Yes, nausea is related to chronic diabetes. One of the symptoms of chronic diabetes is nausea.
Take hot water with honey and ginger root.
it is epstein barr and is related chronic fatigue syndrome.
The partial excision of the uncinate process is called "uncinectomy." This surgical procedure is often performed in the context of sinus surgery, particularly for addressing issues related to chronic sinusitis or to improve drainage in the maxillary sinus. By removing a portion of the uncinate process, surgeons aim to enhance airflow and reduce obstruction in the nasal passages.
Otherwise known as Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Sometimes related to asthma or other related respiratory disease A common disease found in the smoking population.
An allergy is a sensitivity to a substance that causes a physiological reaction in the body. This could be as simple as sneezing from cat dander, or as severe as an asthma attack from peanut oil.A sinus is a cavity in the skull, connected by a passageway to the nostrils, which is often affected by allergic reaction, resulting in such things as runny nose, headache and dizziness.Sinusitis is an inflammation of a sinus cavity which might be allergy related, but could also be due to a viral or bacterial infection.
Sinusitis is concern in a 3 years old as this may cause complications related to not only nose but also adjacent eyes (orbital cellulitis) which may be life threatening. the very common sequele is that it leads to nasal obstruction, postnasal drip and ascending infection through eustachian tube to middle ear and causes otitis media with effusion and later ear discharge.
Chronic means of long duration. Parenchymal means related to the bulk of the organ. Chronic parenchymal changes of the brain is a non-specific description of long-standing changes in how the mass of the brain looks.
Light sensitivity in sinusitis, also known as photophobia, can occur due to inflammation and irritation of the sinus cavities, which can affect surrounding nerves and tissues. This inflammation can lead to headaches and discomfort, making bright lights particularly painful or irritating. Additionally, sinus pressure and congestion may contribute to sensitivity to light as part of a broader response to pain. Overall, the combination of sinus-related pain and neural responses can result in light sensitivity during sinusitis episodes.
It seems that there is still little known about the exact problems associated with the treatment of this problem. To get more information got to the related link (Chronic Candidiasis) Below.