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What Does Haziness In Maxillary Sinus In Xray Report Suggest?

Dear doctor,I m 26yrs old. I am having my Xray report of PNS water view…Its written that Haziness in Bilateral Maxillary sinuses,No fluid levels or other abnormality. No bony lesion is identified. I had consulted a doctor he gave me medicines like Amoxycillin and potassium clavulanate tablet 625mg 2 times a day for 5 days, diethylcarbamazine citrate tablet 100mg 2 times a day for 1 month, pantosec-d 1time a day for 10days, levocetrizine 1 times a day its the 6th day i m taking this medicine. will it cure now also i am feeling blockage in nose and when i sleep side ways and blow my nose mucus like substance comes out untill i blow it. i have a history of sinusitis since 10years and in the age 10 i suffered from isnophilia. what should i do to cure it completely.
Fri, 27 Jun 2014
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Haziness in bilateral maxillary sinuses relates to sinusitis which is a mild inflammation and infection of the sinuses. This might be an attack similar to the one you had 10 years back. The antibiotic medications need to be taken for a complete course of 5 days as given. You may need to protect yourself from changing weather conditions.
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What Does Haziness In Maxillary Sinus In Xray Report Suggest?

Hi, Thanks for writing in. Haziness in bilateral maxillary sinuses relates to sinusitis which is a mild inflammation and infection of the sinuses. This might be an attack similar to the one you had 10 years back. The antibiotic medications need to be taken for a complete course of 5 days as given. You may need to protect yourself from changing weather conditions.