Indication:- Catarrh, Cold, Formation of polyp, Sinusitis, Post Nasal Discharge, Sneezing, Deviated Nasal Septum, Lack of Olfaction, Allergic Rhinitis, Sinus Headache. COMPOSITION: Arsenic Album-12X, Calcarea Carb.-30X, Cinnabaris-12X, Kali Bich.-12X, Pulsatilla Nigr.-12X.
Packing Size: 30ml
Sinusitis is an inflammation of the paranasal sinuses. Paranasal means adjacent to the naval cavities. The inflammation could be caused by an infection from a virus, bacteria or fungus. It may also be the result of an allergic or autoimmune reaction. An autoimmune reaction is when your immune system attacks the good parts of your body. Doctors often refer to sinusitis as rhinosinusitis, because an inflammation of the sinuses nearly always occurs with inflammation of the nose (rhinitis). Sinusitis comes from the Latin sinuo meaning "bend, wind, curve", and the Greek itis meaning "pertaining to". In medical English, the suffix "itis" means an "inflammation". According to Medilexicon`s medical dictionary, sinusitis is the "Inflammation of the mucous membrane of any sinus, especially the paranasal". Behind the bones of your face there are some hollow spaces, filled with air, which lead to the nose cavity - they are what we know as the sinuses. Your sinuses have the same mucous membrane lining as your nose does. The membrane produces a slimy secretion (mucus), keeping the nasal passages moist. The mucus traps dirt particles and germs. There are four main sets of sinuses, they are all paired. 1) In each cheekbone THE MAXILLARY SINUSES, These are the largest sinuses also the ones that most commonly are affected when a person has sinusitis. 2) Above your eyes, either side of your forehead THE FRONTAL SINUSES. 3)Behind the bridge of your nose, between your eyes ETHMOID SINUSES Can also be broken down into anterior and posterior - front and back. 4)Between the upper part of your nose and behind your eyes SPHENOID SINUSES
Recommended investigations. (At the sole discretion of the physician OR As suggested by the physician)