Bilateral maxillary sinus cysts, need to be based on the size of the cyst and clinical symptoms to decide, if the cyst is relatively small and no obvious clinical symptoms, no need to deal with, you can go to the hospital regularly for follow-up; if the cyst is large and symptoms such as nasal congestion, facial pressure pain, etc., need to carry out drug and surgical treatment.
1. If bilateral maxillary sinus cysts are detected to be relatively small without any symptoms, in this case there is no need for treatment, and you can go to the hospital regularly for follow-up observation.
2. If the maxillary sinus cysts are detected to be relatively large and symptoms have appeared, such as nasal congestion, runny nose, pain and pressure in the nasal area, facial swelling, eyeball protrusion and other symptoms , treatment is needed, the treatment method includes medication and surgical treatment.
(1) Drug treatment: antibiotics can be used to inhibit pus cysts when cysts become infected, or antibiotics can be used after surgery to prevent surgical wounds from becoming infected, commonly used amoxicillin, cephradine, roxithromycin, gentamicin and so on.
(2) Surgical treatment: Nasal endoscopic surgery is used to remove the diseased tissue and improve nasal ventilation and drainage.
Bilateral maxillary sinus cysts, should follow the doctor’s instructions for timely review or treatment.