Sinusitis Treatment in Jacksonville
What is Sinusitis?
Sinusitis is a common and significant healthcare problem characterized by infection or inflammation of the paranasal sinus. Patients suffer from headache, facial discomfort, nasal congestion, nasal drainage, loss of the sense of smell and fatigue.
Sinusitis significantly reduces quality of life and is responsible for loss of workplace productivity and major healthcare expenditure. In the United States alone, millions of patients suffer from sinusitis and several billion dollars is spent on treatment every year.
Most adults have experienced sinus symptoms in their lifetimes. During a “cold” or viral illness patients experience nasal pressure, nasal congestion, a “runny nose” and fever. Typically, this resolves on its own in a short few days. However, if symptoms persist, a bacterial infection of the sinuses or “sinusitis” can develop.
This is called “acute sinusitis” and antibiotics are often prescribed to treat this condition. If the condition does not respond to repeated treatments with medication and lasts several weeks to months, it is called “chronic sinusitis”.
In addition to acute and chronic sinusitis, other kinds of sinus conditions include allergic or allergic fungal sinusitis. Sinusitis can arise in the setting of other conditions, for example, Aspirin Exacerbated Respiratory Disease (AERD), also known as Samter’s Triad.
If you are experiencing symptoms of sinusitis, contact The North Florida Sinus Center to discuss your symptoms and the treatment options available. To schedule an appointment with our sinusitis experts please call (904) 595-7475 or request an appointment through our secure online form today. The North Florida Sinus Center provides treatment for a variety of sinus conditions for patients located in Northern Florida, Southwest Georgia, San Marco, St. Augustine, Ponte Vedra Beach, and beyond.
What causes sinusitis?
Multiple factors cause sinusitis, here are a few of the most common factors:
- Common cold.
- Nasal and seasonal allergies.
- Nasal Polyps.
- A deviated septum.
- A weak immune system
The underlying cause of inflammation can be poorly understood in some cases, making it difficult to treat.
How is sinusitis treated, and what are the treatment options?
Sinusitis is treated initially with medication. Usually, antibiotics or topical nasal steroid spray are used to reduce mucosal swelling, fight infection and relieve obstruction at the sinus ostium. Sinus surgery is another treatment option, but is reserved for those patients whose symptoms and ostial obstruction persist despite medical therapy.
How does sinus surgery work to relieve sinusitis?
Surgical therapy for sinusitis attempts to restore sinus health by directly relieving sinus ostial obstruction. Specialized instruments are used to remove tissue and enlarge the sinus opening. Endoscopes are placed through the nostrils to help the surgeon see during surgery. Endoscopic sinus surgery is considered minimally invasive as facial incisions are not required to access the sinus ostia. Endoscopic sinus surgery represents a major contribution to patient care.
How can I tell if I have sinusitis?
Symptoms associated with sinusitis:
- Facial pain, pressure, congestion or fullness
- Nasal obstruction or blockage
- Discharge of discolored mucus from the nose
- Discolored postnasal drainage
- Loss of the ability to smell odors or fragrances
Additional symptoms possibly associated with sinusitis:
- Headache
- Bad breath
- Fatigue
- Cough
- Dental pain
Reviewed by the board-certified ENT Doctors at North Florida Sinus Center
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