What is the difference between frontal sinusitis and sinusitis?

Frontal sinusitis is a type of sinusitis that includes sieve sinusitis, butterfly sinusitis and maxillary sinusitis in addition to frontal sinusitis. Sinusitis is an inflammation that occurs in the sinuses and encompasses sieve sinusitis, butterfly sinusitis, frontal sinusitis and maxillary sinusitis, with frontal sinusitis being a specific category of sinusitis. When a headache occurs in frontal sinusitis, the pain is mostly in the arch of the eyebrow and often manifests as a vacuum pain. In other sinusitis, depending on the type of sinusitis the pain may be in the top of the head, the back of the occiput, and the face and jaw. Sinusitis can be treated with nasal hormonal sprays, such as Neosporin, Cochlear, and other medications, and in severe cases, general anesthesia endoscopic functional sinus openings are performed. Frontal sinusitis is generally not effective conservative treatment, most need surgery. Frontal sinusitis belongs to the sinusitis, such a situation, should be timely to the hospital to diagnose the situation, to avoid delays in treatment.