Is Haziness In The Bilateral Maxillary Sinus A Concern?
My report is shows as X-RAY - PARANASAL SINUSES OBSERVATION: Haziness in the bilateral maxillary sinus Frontal sinuses are normal. Ethmoid and sphenoid sinuses are normal. The nasal septum is in midline. The bones are normal. IMPRESSION: Haziness in the bilateral maxillary sinus
Haziness in bilateral maxillary sinus can be because of maxillary sinusitis like infective condition.
For that, antibiotic course prescribed for five days. Steam inhalation can be done three times a day (with warm water). Decongestant like Levocetirizine or phenylephrine can also be prescribed.
Take one tsp turmeric powder with milk daily Drink more water and also, consult an otorhinolaryngologist for examination and get prescription.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards, Dr. Parth Goswami
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Is Haziness In The Bilateral Maxillary Sinus A Concern?
Hello, Haziness in bilateral maxillary sinus can be because of maxillary sinusitis like infective condition. For that, antibiotic course prescribed for five days. Steam inhalation can be done three times a day (with warm water). Decongestant like Levocetirizine or phenylephrine can also be prescribed. Take one tsp turmeric powder with milk daily Drink more water and also, consult an otorhinolaryngologist for examination and get prescription. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Parth Goswami