How can sinusitis be self-diagnosed?

Currently, there are more and more people suffering from sinusitis, how to self-diagnose sinusitis, so as to avoid detours in the process of diagnosis and treatment, the following is for reference.

1, sinusitis is often secondary to upper sensation or acute rhinitis, when the original symptoms aggravate, appearing chills, fever, loss of appetite, constipation, peripheral discomfort, etc.. Children may experience vomiting, diarrhea, coughing and other symptoms.

2.Many patients have persistent nasal congestion on one side or occasionally on both sides.

3.The patient’s pus nasal discharge increases and is not easy to blow. If it flows backward into the pharynx and lower respiratory tract, it will stimulate the mucous membrane of the pharynx and throat, causing hair bank, cough and sputum, and even nausea.

4.Forehead pain, light in the morning and heavy in the afternoon. There may also be swelling and pain in the cheek or pain in the upper molar, mostly maxillary sinusitis.

5.Sense of forehead pain in the morning, gradually Zhe aggravated, after the afternoon to reduce, to the evening all disappear, which may be frontal sinusitis.

6.The headache is mild, limited to the inner canthus or the root of the nose, and may also radiate to the top of the head, which is mostly caused by sieve sinusitis.

7, pain deep in the eye, may radiate to the top of the head, but also outlook morning light, afternoon heavy occipital headache, up to may be the butterfly sinusitis.

8, chronic sinusitis in addition to nasal congestion, runny nose, headache and other symptoms, there are the following characteristics: (1) headache is light, generally more of a dull, dull pain.

(2) The sense of smell is diminished or disappeared.

(3) Headache can be relieved after rest, nasal drops, steam inhalation or nasal ventilation and drainage.

(4) The headache is aggravated by coughing, head bowing, bending, or exertion.

(5) The headache can be aggravated by smoking, drinking alcohol and emotional excitement.

(6) Sometimes, it can cause mental fatigue, drowsiness, dizziness, memory loss, concentration problems, etc.