Why chronic sinusitis gets better faster with fluids

In the case of chronic sinusitis that gets better quickly with fluids, the application of sensitive antibiotics and glucocorticoids in the presence of acute bacterial infection or mucosal edema may be considered. Generally, chronic sinusitis does not require fluids.
Chronic sinusitis is a chronic inflammation of the mucous membrane of the sinuses, and its typical symptoms are runny nose, mostly yellow or yellow-green, nasal congestion, smell disorders, headache and so on.
Usually chronic sinusitis does not require fluids, and standardized treatment includes:
1. Oral clarithromycin capsule, eucalyptus pinene soft capsule, montelukast sodium tablets, accompanied by allergic rhinitis can be used antihistamines and leukotriene receptor antagonists, etc.; patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease can be used to use antacid treatment with proton pump blockers; if there is clear evidence of bacterial infection can be used to treat sensitive antibiotics.
2. Patients with chronic sinusitis can use saline to clean the nasal cavity to keep it clean.
3. Nasal glucocorticoid spray: mometasone furoate nasal spray, budesonide nasal spray.
All of the above drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor. If the above treatment is ineffective, it is recommended that patients undergo relevant examinations in a timely manner. If there are surgical indications, patients can consider sinus surgery under nasal endoscopy.