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Diagnosis and treatment of Children’s Rhinitis

Posted by admin in About product on 18. Jan, 2010 | 4,806 Comments

Diagnosis and treatment of Children’s Rhinitis

Features of children’s rhinitis
Children are in the growth and development stage.The special physiological needs, habits and behaviours make the significantly different symptoms between children and adults.
1 Children have little resistance and low power to adapt to environmental changes outside,which cause them to be Prone to rhinitis, respiratory infections and acute infectious disease.
2 The nose and [...]

What are the acute rhinitis and chronic rhinitis?

Posted by admin in Rhinitis on 01. Jan, 2010 | 1,513 Comments

What are the acute rhinitis and chronic rhinitis?

Acute rhinitis is caused by the acute infection,commonly occuring at the end of autumn or winter.It usually will be on the mend in 7-14 days.Symptoms of rhinitis include sneezing, rhinorrhea(runny nose), nasal congestion, and itching of the nose, palate and ears: eye irritation, itching and headaches.People with Strong resistance sometimes can be healed without treatment.
If [...]

What are the types of common rhinitis?

Posted by admin in Rhinitis on 19. Apr, 2012 | No Comments

What are the types of common rhinitis?

Rhinitis is the inflammation of nasal mucosa and submucosal tissue. Rhinitis performance is varied, from the pathological changes of the nasal mucosa, it includes chronic simple rhinitis, chronic hypertrophic rhinitis, caseous rhinitis and atrophic rhinitis; from the status of onset and duration time of disease, it can be divided into acute rhinitis and chronic rhinitis.
In [...]

Why are rhinitis and sinusitis called as the rhinosinusitis?

Posted by admin in Sinusitis on 06. Apr, 2012 | No Comments

Why are rhinitis and sinusitis called as the rhinosinusitis?

By the European Position Paper on Rhinosinusitis and Nasal Polyps in 2007, rhinitis and sinusitis are called as rhinosinusitis. Rhinosinusitis is the inflammation of nasal cavity and nasal sinus, manifested as the clinical features of two or more nasal and sinus disease, which should have at least one of the nasal obstruction, congestion, and(or) rhinorrhea, [...]

What is the difference between rhinitis and sinusitis

Posted by admin in Rhinitis on 21. Feb, 2012 | No Comments

What is the difference between rhinitis and sinusitis

The structure of the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses are interrelated, rhinitis and sinusitis are rarely diseased alone, usually they affect each other and form a vicious cycle.
Base on the anatomy, the internal surface of nasal cavity is covered by nasal mucosa, the inflammation of the nasal mucosa is rhinitis; the paranasal sinuses are cavities [...]

What is the relationship between rhinitis and the common cold?

Posted by admin in Rhinitis on 19. Feb, 2012 | No Comments

What is the relationship between rhinitis and the common cold?

Acute rhinitis, commonly known as “cold”, is a kind of acute inflammation of the nasal mucosa which is caused by a virus, often attack you when the immunity is lower, such as tired or cold. Virus infection has increased over the decline of the immunity, thereby giving rise to the proliferation of bacteria dwelling in [...]

What is rhinitis?

Posted by admin in Nasal Cavity Info on 15. Feb, 2012 | 1 Comment

What is rhinitis?

Nasal cavity connect to the outside world directly, is vulnerable to outside attack of harmful factors, with the widening of industrialization, the emissions of automobile exhaust and other harmful gas, air pollution and other environmental factors, nasal inflammatory diseases are also increasing, and trends toward children.
Rhinitis is a frequently-occurring disease, most everyone has the experience [...]

How the nasal mucus generates, what can cause runny nose

Posted by admin in Nasal Cavity Info on 13. Feb, 2012 | 1 Comment

How the nasal mucus generates, what can cause runny nose

The nasal mucus is a kind of secretion by the mucus glands in the nasal mucosa, usually the daily volume is about 500-1000ml, the functions are to wet and heat the breathed dry air, take away the dust and other foreign matter. These nasal mucus flows to the choana and reach the throat, so generally [...]

Complications of Sinusitis

Posted by faith in Sinusitis on 29. Dec, 2011 | 294 Comments

Complications of Sinusitis

What are the possible complications of sinusitis? Complications may include periorbital infection and brain abscess. Other complications such as frontal and sphenoid sinusitis may require immediate aggressive treatment. Why? Because both frontal and sphenoid sinusitis may cause meningitis and other brain problems.
Can it be treated? Yes. The soonest you find yourself having symptoms of sinusitis, [...]

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