The Posterior Or Pharynx Is Midly Asymmetrical With Thickening Of
Question: The posterior or pharynx is midly asymmetrical with thickening of the mucosa associated lymphoid tissue on the right compared to the left and a slightly bulging appearance to the poster lateral wall
Both maxillary sinuses are almost completely opacified as are almost all of the anterior enthmoid air cells bilateral including the ostiomeatal complexes bilaterally.
Both maxillary sinuses are almost completely opacified as are almost all of the anterior enthmoid air cells bilateral including the ostiomeatal complexes bilaterally.
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I have gone through the details of the scan report. Before I can guide you any further, I would like to know a few related details:
- Do you have a history of allergic rhinitis, sinusitis or deviated nasal septum?
- What are your present symptoms?
- Are you on any medication?
- Kindly attach the scan report using the upload button on the right hand side.
Please do revert back with further details so that I can assist you better,
Regards
Need further info
Detailed Answer:
Hello and welcome to "Ask A Doctor"
I have gone through the details of the scan report. Before I can guide you any further, I would like to know a few related details:
- Do you have a history of allergic rhinitis, sinusitis or deviated nasal septum?
- What are your present symptoms?
- Are you on any medication?
- Kindly attach the scan report using the upload button on the right hand side.
Please do revert back with further details so that I can assist you better,
Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Remy Koshy
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No medication
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No medication
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Brief Answer:
Explained below,
Detailed Answer:
Hello again,
Thanks for replying back,
I have gone through your scan report. You seem to have findings consistent with Acute sinusitis and pharyngitis.
Ideally most cases of acute sinusitis tends to resolve on its own in a few days time. Since you have associated pharyngitis, you may require a course of antibiotics for 10-14 days.
I would suggest you to do the following:
- Take adequate rest and drink plenty of fluids.
- Steam inhalation 2-3 times daily.
- You may use OTC nasal decongestants(oxymetazoline).
- You can discuss the need for antibiotics with your physician. A combination of amoxicillin and clavulanic acid can be taken.
- Saline nasal spray can help to clear the nasal passages if required.
- You can also buy OTC cough depressants with phenylephrine, dextromethorphan.
I hope this helps,
Let me know if I can assist you further,
Regards
Explained below,
Detailed Answer:
Hello again,
Thanks for replying back,
I have gone through your scan report. You seem to have findings consistent with Acute sinusitis and pharyngitis.
Ideally most cases of acute sinusitis tends to resolve on its own in a few days time. Since you have associated pharyngitis, you may require a course of antibiotics for 10-14 days.
I would suggest you to do the following:
- Take adequate rest and drink plenty of fluids.
- Steam inhalation 2-3 times daily.
- You may use OTC nasal decongestants(oxymetazoline).
- You can discuss the need for antibiotics with your physician. A combination of amoxicillin and clavulanic acid can be taken.
- Saline nasal spray can help to clear the nasal passages if required.
- You can also buy OTC cough depressants with phenylephrine, dextromethorphan.
I hope this helps,
Let me know if I can assist you further,
Regards
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Remy Koshy