Introduction: Rhinosinusitis (RS) is defined as acute when it lasts up to 4 weeks and chronic when it lasts at least 12 weeks. Most acute forms begin with a viral upper respiratory infection that spreads into the paranasal sinuses and is followed by bacterial infection. It is uncertain how bacteria affect chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS). Area covered: We review the current treatment of bacterial rhinosinusitis in adults, referring mainly to the two key documents published by the European Position Paper on Rhinosinusitis and Nasal Polyps 2020 and the International Consensus Statement 2021 on Allergy and Rhinology: Rhinosinusitis. Expert opinion: The routine use of antibiotics should be avoided because most acute RS (ARS) have a viral ...
Acute rhinosinusitis is one of the most common conditions that physicians treat in ambulatory practi...
BACKGROUND: Primary-care physicians continue to overprescribe antibiotics for acute rhinosinusitis b...
For children, antibiotics do not appear to improve short-term (3-6 weeks) or long-term (3 months) ou...
Introduction: Rhinosinusitis (RS) is defined as acute when it lasts up to 4 weeks and chronic w...
Acute rhinosinusitis is a common disease with worldwide prevalence. It is a significant burden on th...
The following principles of appropriate antibiotic use for adults with acute rhinosinusitis apply to...
In primary care settings, the diagnosis of rhinosinusitis is generally based on clinical signs and s...
Epidemiological studies conducted throughout the world show that the inflammatory diseases of the na...
Background: In primary care settings, the diagnosis of rhinosinusitis is generally based on clinical...
Abstract: This review describes the epidemiology and various treatments in chronic rhinosinusitis (C...
Sinusitis is an inflammation or else infection of the nose and paranasal sinuses. These cavities are...
Background Primary-care physicians continue to overprescribe antibiotics for acute rhinosinusitis be...
Epidemiological studies conducted throughout the world show that the inflammatory diseases of the na...
This review describes the epidemiology and various treatments in chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) with n...
Acute rhinosinusitis is a common reason for consultations in general practice, with typically 50 cas...
Acute rhinosinusitis is one of the most common conditions that physicians treat in ambulatory practi...
BACKGROUND: Primary-care physicians continue to overprescribe antibiotics for acute rhinosinusitis b...
For children, antibiotics do not appear to improve short-term (3-6 weeks) or long-term (3 months) ou...
Introduction: Rhinosinusitis (RS) is defined as acute when it lasts up to 4 weeks and chronic w...
Acute rhinosinusitis is a common disease with worldwide prevalence. It is a significant burden on th...
The following principles of appropriate antibiotic use for adults with acute rhinosinusitis apply to...
In primary care settings, the diagnosis of rhinosinusitis is generally based on clinical signs and s...
Epidemiological studies conducted throughout the world show that the inflammatory diseases of the na...
Background: In primary care settings, the diagnosis of rhinosinusitis is generally based on clinical...
Abstract: This review describes the epidemiology and various treatments in chronic rhinosinusitis (C...
Sinusitis is an inflammation or else infection of the nose and paranasal sinuses. These cavities are...
Background Primary-care physicians continue to overprescribe antibiotics for acute rhinosinusitis be...
Epidemiological studies conducted throughout the world show that the inflammatory diseases of the na...
This review describes the epidemiology and various treatments in chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) with n...
Acute rhinosinusitis is a common reason for consultations in general practice, with typically 50 cas...
Acute rhinosinusitis is one of the most common conditions that physicians treat in ambulatory practi...
BACKGROUND: Primary-care physicians continue to overprescribe antibiotics for acute rhinosinusitis b...
For children, antibiotics do not appear to improve short-term (3-6 weeks) or long-term (3 months) ou...