Frontal sinusitis is mainly manifested by runny nose, nasal congestion, headache or pressure sensation as well as olfactory impairment, and systemic symptoms and symptoms of neighboring organs may also occur.
1. Runny nose: frontal sinusitis, the surrounding nasal mucosa infection caused by frontal sinus mucosal edema and congestion, increased secretion, runny nose, can not be discharged in time can be aggravated by frontal sinus pus.
2. Nasal congestion: edema and congestion of the mucous membrane of the frontal sinus, secretions accumulate in the nasal cavity, causing nasal congestion.
3. Headache or pressure: when frontal sinusitis, the accumulation of secretions will lead to increased pressure in the frontal sinus, stimulating the nerve endings of the side wall, causing headache, which is mostly located in the forehead, and can also be manifested as frontal pressure.
4. Olfactory dysfunction: frontal sinusitis leads to swelling of nasal mucosa, blocking the olfactory fissure area, or the olfactory nerve function is impaired, resulting in olfactory dysfunction, usually transient olfactory dysfunction.
5. Other symptoms: in the acute stage, systemic symptoms such as chills and fever may appear, and it may also spread to the neighboring organs and cause related symptoms, such as the backflow of nasal mucus, which may cause sore throat and cough, etc. If you feel unwell, you should take care of yourself.
If you feel unwell, you should go to the hospital in time, under the guidance of the physician, to identify the cause and then give targeted treatment.