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What is the difference between sinusitis and rhinitis?

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Rhinitis refers to inflammation of the mucus membranes of the nose, whereas sinusitis refers to inflammation in the sinuses. Allergic rhinitis is inflammation in the nose that is caused by allergens, and it may be seasonal or perennial (year-round). Non-allergic rhinitis may be caused by structural problems with the nose, changes in hormones, or overuse of nasal sprays. Infectious rhinitis is caused by bacteria, fungi, or viruses, and this accounts for most cases.

What are rhinitis and sinusitis?

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Almost everyone knows what it feels like to have a runny, stuffed-up nose at times. Often these symptoms are accompanied by a headache in the area around the eyes, nose and temples. People with allergies are especially prone to these symptoms. They are signs of rhinitis and sinusitis, two very common medical problems. It is estimated that up to 40 million American adults and children have one or both of these conditions.

Q33: How do I differentiate between rhinitis and sinusitis?

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Due to overlapping symptoms, it may be difficult to differentiate between the two. Usually, symptoms of rhinitis include: stuffy, runny or drippy nose, scratchy throat, and dry cough. However, symptoms of sinusitis are more severe than the symptoms of rhinitis. We have also described these symptoms above.

How can I prevent rhinitis and sinusitis?

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The best course for preventing rhinitis and sinusitis is to keep your nasal passages as free and clear as possible. This is particularly important if you have allergies. If you have chronic rhinitis and tend to get repeated bouts of sinusitis, your doctor may prescribe a steroid nasal spray. Taken every day, this medication will help to keep the nasal and sinus passages from becoming inflamed.

What may cause rhinitis and sinusitis?

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cold or flu viruses, allergens, bacteria, fungi, chemical vapor and cigarette smoke, various dusts, grass and smog, nasal polyps and deviated nasal septum.

What is the relationship between rhinitis/sinusitis and asthma?

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Physicians found that frequent rhinitis and chronic sinusitis can lead to asthma. Curing or reducing rhinitis/sinusitis may improve the symptoms of asthma significantly. Approximately 80% of the patients suffering from allergic asthma do have coexisting allergic rhinitis.

What is sinusitis?

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Sinusitis is the inflammation of the sinus cavities located on either side of your nose, and between and above your eyes. Inflammation occurs when there is an undrained collection of pus or mucus in one or more of the sinuses. Mucus production increases during inflammation resulting in a drippy, runny nose. This drainage thickens over time. If this mucus cannot drain out of the sinus due to a blockage, bacteria will grow and an infection occurs.

back to the top What is sinusitis?

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Sinusitis is an inflammation of the membrane lining of any sinus. Acute sinusitis is a short-term condition that responds well to antibiotics and decongestants; chronic sinusitis is characterized by at least four recurrences of acute sinusitis. Either medication or surgery is a possible treatment.

Can Sinusitis Become Serious?

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What is the difference between acute and chronic sinusitis?

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Acute sinusitis frequently occurs after a common cold and lasts two to three weeks. If the symptoms occur three or more times per year or last longer than three weeks, it is considered chronic sinusitis.

How many people suffer from allergic rhinitis and sinusitis?

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Allergic rhinitis is an inflammation of the nasal passages, usually associated with watery nasal discharge and itching of the nose and eyes. Allergic rhinitis affects about 20 percent of the American population and ranks as one of the most common illnesses in the U.S. The symptoms occur in the nose and eyes and usually occur after exposure to dust, danders, or certain seasonal pollens in people that are allergic to these substances.

Q27: What is the estimated number of people suffering from allergic rhinitis and sinusitis?

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The number ranges from 30 to 50 million. It may be difficult to get the exact number. It is a known fact that nasal allergies and sinus symptoms are extremely common. Our goal as a medical product company is to join the health care forces already in play to help people suffering from these symptoms. We do not claim that our product, SINUS RINSE™, will cure the problem, but we can certainly say that either alone or with other medical therapies it will reduce symptoms.

Q49: Can I drink alcohol during acute or chronic symptoms of rhinitis and sinusitis?

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Alcohol worsens these symptoms, and it is recommended that you do not use alcohol during these symptoms. It has been established that there is a good correlation between the symptoms of rhinitis, chronic sinusitis & asthma. Curing or reducing rhinitis and/or sinusitis may improve the symptoms of asthma significantly. Approximately 80% of the patients suffering from allergic asthma do have coexisting allergic rhinitis.

What Is rhinitis?

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The word rhinitis means simply "inflammation of the nose." The nose normally produces a fluid called mucus. This fluid is normally thin and clear. It helps to keep dust, debris and allergens out of the lungs. Mucus traps particles like dust and pollen as well as bacteria and viruses. Normally, mucus drains down the back of the throat, but you're not aware of it due to its relatively small amount and thin consistency.

back to the top What is the treatment for sinusitis?

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The initial treatment for sinusitis is usually 2 weeks of antibiotic therapy accompanied by decongestants. Inhaling steam or nasal saline spray is often recommended to alleviate the sinus congestion and help moisturize the nasal passages. Warm compresses are also useful in relieving facial pain. Patients who experience a repeated pattern of infections in their sinuses may have chronic sinusitis.

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