The frontal sinuses are located in the area of the orbits; the septal sinuses are located at the inner corners of the two eyes, at the root of the bridge of the nose; and the maxillary sinuses are located on both sides of the face opposite the cheeks. A large amount of air is present in the sinuses, and in acute infections, patients can experience varying degrees of symptoms. In the case of frontal sinusitis, the symptoms are more severe, the headache is more intense, the pain is more severe when you get up in the morning, and over time, the symptoms can gradually decrease in the afternoon, as is the case with sieve sinusitis. However, the opposite is true in maxillary sinusitis, where the symptoms are milder when you get up in the morning and more severe in the afternoon. In terms of treatment, the main thing is to use symptomatic antibiotics, cephalosporin anti-inflammatory drugs with metronidazole, nasal use of mucosal vasoconstrictor drugs, such as Daphnin spray nose, together with the use of drugs to promote the discharge of secretions, such as Cerno capsules taken orally.