Symptoms of frontal sinusitis

The most typical symptom of frontal sinusitis is pain or pressure in the forehead and brow arch, which is often more obvious in the early morning and may gradually decrease in the afternoon, and may be accompanied by a certain degree of nasal congestion, purulent nasal discharge, and decreased sense of smell, etc. Some patients with severe acute attacks of frontal sinusitis may also experience systemic symptoms such as chills and fever. Some patients with severe acute attacks of frontal sinus inflammation may also experience chills, fever and other generalized symptoms. For patients with frontal sinus inflammation, it is important to pay attention to the active use of antibiotics for treatment, as soon as possible to improve the inflammation of the frontal sinus, shorten the course of the disease, and often need to be combined with the use of nasal spray hormone medication, as well as oral mucus to promote the elimination of medication, such as mometasone furoate nasal spray, eucalyptus-pinocampus enteric soft capsules, and so on.