Is sinusitis hereditary?

Sinusitis is an inflammatory disease of the mucous membrane of the sinuses. Generally speaking, sinusitis is not inherited to children, but there are some rare hereditary diseases, such as cilia immobilization syndrome, which can lead to sinusitis. Patients suffering from sinusitis should go to the hospital for further examination, and after a clear diagnosis, they should actively get rid of the causative factors and under the guidance of the doctor. Ciliary immobility syndrome is a genetic disease with multiple abnormalities caused by defects in the structure of cilia, which is mainly manifested in bronchodilation and sinusitis. Sinusitis is due to bacterial or viral infection, causing inflammation of the mucous membrane of the nasal cavity, and does not cause heredity. Sinusitis can be triggered when the patient suffers from recurrent colds that cause inflammation, inattention to cleanliness within the nasal cavity, structural abnormalities of the nasal cavity, and allergic reactions. Clinical manifestations of sinusitis include nasal congestion, pus and headache. In your daily life, you need to clean your nasal cavity regularly, do proper exercise, strengthen your physical condition, eat a light diet, eat more vegetables and fruits, and avoid staying up late at night. Remember not to self-medicate to avoid aggravating the condition.