Nasal cysts are sinus cysts, sinus cysts are also divided into sinus mucus cysts, sinus mucous membrane cysts and maxillary sinus odontogenic cysts, etc. Due to the different types of clinical symptoms are also different.
1. Sinus mucus cyst: mainly due to various lesions of nasal cavity and sinus, anatomical abnormalities and other factors, leading to the blockage of the natural opening of the sinus and the gradual formation. Patients will have headache, nasal congestion, decreased sense of smell, localized elevation, eye displacement and other clinical manifestations.
2. Sinus mucous membrane cysts: due to chronic inflammation of the mucous membrane or metamorphosis and other factors, sinus mucous membrane cysts are generally not very large, and patients have no obvious symptoms. Symptomatic people may have persistent dull pain in the head, swelling of the cheeks and other symptoms, and occasionally there is yellow fluid from the nasal cavity.
3. Odontogenic cyst of maxillary sinus: the upper teeth have developmental disorders or lesions and protrude into the maxillary sinus to form cysts. Some patients will appear cheeks and lip and gum bulge, bulge surface smooth, ping pong ball feeling or broken egg shell feeling. Symptoms such as nasal congestion on the affected side and upward displacement of the eyeball.
When patients experience the above symptoms, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for examination and treatment.