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Rhinosinusitis Types

Disclaimer: this is not a prescription. Using medicines without the guidance of a licensed provider  can be lethal. Sympyoms last for  Acute rhinosinusitis - < 4 weeks Subacute rhinosinusitis — 4 to 12 weeks Chronic rhinosinusitis - > 12 weeks Recurrent acute...

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Acute Rhinosinusitis

Disclaimer: this is not a prescription. Using medicines without the guidance of a licensed provider  can be lethal. Definition: Acute Rhinosinusitis is symptomatic inflammation of the nasal cavity and  paranasal sinuses  lasting less than four weeks.

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Rhinosinusitis or Sinusitis?

Disclaimer: this is not a prescription. Using medicines without the guidance of a licensed provider can be lethal. Rhinosinusitis is preferred  over sinusitis because  inflammation of the sinuses  usually occurs with the  inflammation of the...

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Care With Oral Decongestants

Disclaimer: this is not a prescription. Using medicines without the guidance of a licensed provider can be lethal. Oral decongestants should be  used with caution in patients  with: Cardiovascular disease Hypertension Angle-closure glaucoma Bladder neck obstruction....

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