What about diverticula of the ethmoid sinus?

Sigmoid sinus diverticulum should be treated in conjunction with clinical symptoms. If the clinical symptoms are not serious, oral medication can be considered; if the clinical symptoms are serious, recurrent or complications occur, early surgical treatment is needed. Medications should be applied under the guidance of a doctor. Common clinical symptoms of sigmoid sinus diverticulum include dizziness, headache, tinnitus and hearing loss, which usually do not last long. These symptoms usually do not last long and can be relieved by conservative treatment with drugs that nourish the nerves and improve blood supply to the brain, such as Nutritive Blood and Brain Granules and Powerful Dizziness Capsules. Patients with ineffective drug treatment, worsening dizziness and headache, and inability to walk, which seriously affects the quality of life, can consider the sigmoid sinus bone wall reconstruction surgery for radical treatment. Maintain a good state of mind and dietary habits, appropriate medication to control symptoms, to ensure the quality of sleep, conservative treatment is ineffective should be to the hospital ear, nose and throat specialist treatment, and regular review.