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  1. 10 sie 2021 · Rhinitis is an inflammation of the nose, and sinusitis is an infection in the sinuses, which are air-filled tissues around the nose. While these two conditions may sound similar, there is quite a bit of difference between them!

  2. There are three main kinds: Acute sinusitis: Inflammation and infection in the sinus cavities lasting fewer than four weeks. Sub-acute sinusitis: Inflammation and infection lasting four to 12 weeks. Chronic sinusitis: Inflammation and infection lasting for more than 12 weeks.

  3. While sinusitis and rhinitis share some symptoms, there are several key differences between the two conditions: 1. Location of Inflammation: Sinusitis primarily involves inflammation of the sinus cavities, whereas rhinitis affects the nasal passages.

  4. Inflammation of the nasal mucous membrane is called rhinitis. The symptoms include sneezing and runny and/or itchy nose, caused by irritation and congestion in the nose. There are two types: allergic rhinitis and non-allergic rhinitis.

  5. 29 sie 2023 · Acute sinusitis symptoms often include: Thick, yellow or greenish mucus from the nose, known as a runny nose, or down the back of the throat, known as postnasal drip. Blocked or stuffy nose, known as congestion. This makes it hard to breathe through the nose.

  6. 12 lip 2023 · Symptoms of rhinosinusitis are similar regardless of the duration or cause, and may include: Runny nose. Postnasal drip. Nasal congestion. Sinus pain or pressure. Headache. Toothache. Loss of smell. Halitosis (bad breath) Unlike adults, children with rhinosinusitis will typically have a cough.

  7. 23 lut 2024 · Sinusitis and rhinosinusitis refer to inflammation in the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses. Acute rhinosinusitis (ARS) lasts less than four weeks. The most common etiology of ARS is a viral infection associated with the common cold.

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