Difference between full group paranasal sinusitis and full group sinusitis

There is no difference between a full group of paranasal sinusitis and a full group of sinusitis, which used to be called paranasal sinuses and are now collectively referred to as sinuses.
Full group paranasal sinusitis and full group sinusitis are two ways of saying one disease, which is the same disease, so there is no difference, referring to the simultaneous inflammation of eight sinuses bilaterally, including bilateral frontal sinus, maxillary sinus, sieve sinus and pterygoid sinus.
Acute sinusitis is usually caused by upper respiratory tract infections, while chronic sinusitis is mainly acute sinusitis, repeated episodes of treatment is not complete and caused, often leading to patients with nasal congestion, runny nose, loss of sense of smell and other symptoms, such as acute sinusitis, may also be accompanied by fever, chills, loss of appetite and other symptoms.
Patients with a full set of sinusitis should actively seek medical treatment, follow the doctor’s instructions standardized diagnosis and treatment, to avoid aggravation of the condition.