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Anticongestion therapy of sinusitis in children

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Sinusitis is one of the most common respiratory diseases in children. Swelling of the nasal mucosa and paranasal sinuses accompanies sinusitis; but this is not only a symptom, edema leads to blockage of the normal sinus drainage pathway, which is key in the pathogenesis of sinusitis. Decongestants are considered a key treatment for sinusitis because they improve the function of the sinuses. According to EPOS-2012, treatment of acute sinusitis in children up to 5 days includes nasal lavage, decongestants, and in the absence of effect within 10 days, endonasal corticosteroids are added to the treatment. Decongestants are prescribed from the onset of sinusitis in children. They not only alleviate the annoying manifestations of nasal congestion, but also keep unlocked paranasal sinuses, prevent the progression of sinusitis to bacterial and prevent complications. In the treatment of sinusitis, we successfully combine the benefit of decongestants (rapid, relatively shortterm anti congestion) with the effect of endonasal corticosteroids (slow, relatively long-acting anti congestion). The article shows our algorithm of topical sinusitis treatment.
Title: Anticongestion therapy of sinusitis in children
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Sinusitis is one of the most common respiratory diseases in children.
Swelling of the nasal mucosa and paranasal sinuses accompanies sinusitis; but this is not only a symptom, edema leads to blockage of the normal sinus drainage pathway, which is key in the pathogenesis of sinusitis.
Decongestants are considered a key treatment for sinusitis because they improve the function of the sinuses.
According to EPOS-2012, treatment of acute sinusitis in children up to 5 days includes nasal lavage, decongestants, and in the absence of effect within 10 days, endonasal corticosteroids are added to the treatment.
Decongestants are prescribed from the onset of sinusitis in children.
They not only alleviate the annoying manifestations of nasal congestion, but also keep unlocked paranasal sinuses, prevent the progression of sinusitis to bacterial and prevent complications.
In the treatment of sinusitis, we successfully combine the benefit of decongestants (rapid, relatively shortterm anti congestion) with the effect of endonasal corticosteroids (slow, relatively long-acting anti congestion).
The article shows our algorithm of topical sinusitis treatment.

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