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Sinusitis Complications

Infection in the sinuses in the forehead or those between the nose and the eye may spread to other adjacent areas. Spread of infection to the orbit (the bone surrounding the eye) c...
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Orbital (eye) complications, including periorbital and orbital cellulitis are secondary to acute bacterial ethmoiditis. Intracranial complications can include epidural abscess, men...
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As with any operation under general anaesthetic, there is a very small risk of complications related to the heart and the lungs. The tests that your child will have before the oper...
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The complications of pilonidal sinus are mainly due to bacterial infection and include abscess formation, recurrent inflammation and recurrence of sinus formation. Rarely, the lesi...
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If left untreated, the paranasal sinus cancer may spread to other adjacent tissues and damage them subsequently. The cancer growth in the paranasal sinus is most likely to invade o...
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Sinusitis Complications

Complications: Bacterial sinusitis is nearly always harmless (although uncomfortable and sometimes even very painful). If an episode becomes severe, ...
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20 Apr 2010 ... Sinus disease can be complicated by intracranial, orbital, or local complications of the infection. This is an illustrated review.
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Antibiotics are only sometimes needed. Complications are uncommon but include chronic (persistent) sinusitis and the infection spreading to nearby structures.
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