About Endoscopic Sinus
Endoscopic sinus surgery, also known as endoscopic sinus dilation, is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that involves the use of a thin, flexible tube with a camera and light on the end to visualize and remove any or all of the stuffiness or blockages in the nasal sinuses. This procedure is performed using endoscopy, which involves inserting a thin, flexible tube with a camera and light on the end of it into the nasal passages to visualize the affected area. The procedure typically takes a few minutes to complete and is done on an outpatient basis. The goal of endoscopic sinus surgery is to improve symptoms such as nasal congestion, difficulty breathing through the nose, and sinus infections. It is a safe and effective treatment option for patients who have been experiencing these symptoms for a long time or who are looking for a minimally invasive solution.
Major Symptoms of Endoscopic Sinus
The main symptoms of Endoscopic sinusitis include:
1. Nasal congestion or runny nose: Patients may feel persistent congestion or runny nose in the nasal cavity or sinuses.
2. Sneezing: Frequent or intense sneezing may be accompanied by nasal congestion.
3. Nose itching or tingling: Itching or tingling may occur in the nasal cavity or sinuses.
4. Sore throat or cough: Sinusitis may cause a sore throat or cough.
5. Headaches: Sinusitis may cause headaches or facial pain.
6. Pressure or tightness in the face: Sinusitis can cause tightness or pressure in the face.
7. Loss of smell or taste: Sinusitis may cause loss of smell or taste.
8. Fatigue: Ongoing sinusitis can lead to fatigue and lack of energy.
9. Weight Loss: Long-term sinusitis may lead to weight loss. It is important to note that these symptoms may not always occur, and the manifestations of symptoms may vary from individual to individual. If you have these symptoms, please seek medical treatment promptly and receive diagnosis and treatment from a professional doctor.
Suitable Lifestyle for People with Endoscopic Sinus
For patients suffering from Endoscopic Sinus, it is recommended to adopt the following lifestyle:
1. Maintain a regular schedule: adhere to the schedule, ensure adequate sleep, and avoid staying up late and being tired.
2. Eat a healthy diet: Eat more vegetables, fruits, whole grains and other foods rich in vitamins and minerals, avoid spicy, greasy, and irritating foods, and keep your diet light and easy to digest.
3. Keep your mood comfortable: Learn to relieve stress, maintain a good attitude, and avoid negative emotions such as anxiety and depression.
4. Moderate exercise: Appropriate exercise can help improve the patient's blood circulation and respiratory function, but avoid strenuous exercise and overexertion.
5. Regular review: Regular review of the condition, following the doctor's advice, and taking medicine on time will help the recovery of the condition.
6. Comply with the doctor's advice: Comply with the doctor's advice, take medicine on time, and conduct regular check-ups to help the recovery of the condition.
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