Acute rhinosinusitis is a common disease with worldwide prevalence. It is a significant burden on the health services. It is most commonly caused by viruses and is self-limiting in nature. The diagnosis of acute rhinosinusitis is clinical and sinus radiography is not indicated routinely. Most cases of acute rhinosinusitis are treated symptomatically. However, symptoms may persist beyond 10 days when secondary bacterial infection prevails. Antibiotics are reserved for moderate or severe cases or when there is development of complications of acute rhinosinusitis. This paper provides an update on the current management of acute rhinosinusitis. See end of article for authors ’ affiliation
Acute and chronic rhinosinusitis are different diseases with different aetiology and they require di...
In primary care settings, the diagnosis of rhinosinusitis is generally based on clinical signs and s...
Acute sinusitis is one of the most common infections seen in general clinical practice. The most com...
Introduction: Rhinosinusitis (RS) is defined as acute when it lasts up to 4 weeks and chronic w...
The following principles of appropriate antibiotic use for adults with acute rhinosinusitis apply to...
Acute rhinosinusitis is one of the most common conditions that physicians treat in ambulatory practi...
The article tells about modern approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of acute rhinosinusitis. Ac...
Sinusitis is a highly prevalent illness in the United States re-sulting in significant sinus discomf...
Rhinosinusitis is one of the most common diseases in clinical practice in relation to which which pa...
The article offers the classification and main pathogenetic mechanisms of local, intracranial and sy...
• Most cases of acute rhinosinusitis are viral and will settle without the need for antibiotics. • U...
Acute rhinosinusitis is a common reason for consultations in general practice, with typically 50 cas...
Background Primary-care physicians continue to overprescribe antibiotics for acute rhinosinusitis be...
Rhinosinusitis is almost always a complication of a viral infection involving the upper respiratory ...
Epidemiological studies conducted throughout the world show that the inflammatory diseases of the na...
Acute and chronic rhinosinusitis are different diseases with different aetiology and they require di...
In primary care settings, the diagnosis of rhinosinusitis is generally based on clinical signs and s...
Acute sinusitis is one of the most common infections seen in general clinical practice. The most com...
Introduction: Rhinosinusitis (RS) is defined as acute when it lasts up to 4 weeks and chronic w...
The following principles of appropriate antibiotic use for adults with acute rhinosinusitis apply to...
Acute rhinosinusitis is one of the most common conditions that physicians treat in ambulatory practi...
The article tells about modern approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of acute rhinosinusitis. Ac...
Sinusitis is a highly prevalent illness in the United States re-sulting in significant sinus discomf...
Rhinosinusitis is one of the most common diseases in clinical practice in relation to which which pa...
The article offers the classification and main pathogenetic mechanisms of local, intracranial and sy...
• Most cases of acute rhinosinusitis are viral and will settle without the need for antibiotics. • U...
Acute rhinosinusitis is a common reason for consultations in general practice, with typically 50 cas...
Background Primary-care physicians continue to overprescribe antibiotics for acute rhinosinusitis be...
Rhinosinusitis is almost always a complication of a viral infection involving the upper respiratory ...
Epidemiological studies conducted throughout the world show that the inflammatory diseases of the na...
Acute and chronic rhinosinusitis are different diseases with different aetiology and they require di...
In primary care settings, the diagnosis of rhinosinusitis is generally based on clinical signs and s...
Acute sinusitis is one of the most common infections seen in general clinical practice. The most com...