Acute Maxillary Sinisitis
Acute Maxillary Sinisitis
Acute Maxillary Sinisitis
SYMPTOMS:
1. Initially, a discomfort in the nasopharyngeal region may be
present.
2. Pain in the maxillary region is the presenting symptoms and
it may radiate to the teeth, eyes, frontal sinus and the ear. It
is aggravated on bending down, coughing and sneezing.
3. Nasal discharge is mucoid initially. It soon becomes purulent.
Sometimes it may be blood-stained. Foul smelling discharge is
suggestive of dental origin.
3. Furuncle
4. Insect bite
5. Angioneurotic oedema
8. Temporal arteritis
COMPLICATIONS: