The main symptoms of mycotic sinusitis

The main symptoms of mycobacterial sinusitis are nasal congestion, stuffy nasal passages, which may increase the secretions in the nasal passages and so on. Mycotic sinusitis is mostly caused by mycobacterial infection, the main symptoms are nasal congestion, nasal congestion, facial distension, runny nose and other undesirable symptoms, nasal secretions will be a large increase in the nasal cavity, will be accompanied by pus outflow, due to mycobacterial infection of the nasal cavity will be odor, may cause olfactory hypomelioration, may cause severe loss of the sense of smell. In addition to mycotic sinusitis, may also cause nosebleeds, there will be lumpy crusts in the nasal cavity, nasal congestion is more serious, the patient’s speech voice nasal sound aggravation, may also cause breathing is not smooth, the patient may be feverish, will cause dizziness, headache and other adverse symptoms. Mycotic sinusitis patients, should be under the guidance of the doctor’s advice, choose the appropriate treatment, actively cooperate with the treatment, to avoid further development of the condition.