
Rhinosinusitis is defined as inflammation of the lining of the nose and the hollow sinuses near the nose. This causes at least two symptoms – one of which is nasal obstruction, blockage, or congestion; and the other is nasal discharge – with or without loss of smell or facial pain or pressure. The condition is very common, affecting up to 10% of the population and there are a number of different causes (see below). Rhinosinusitis is classified as mild, moderate, or severe and can either be acute (lasting less than 3 months) or chronic with symptoms lasting more than 3 months. Some patients with rhinosinusitis suffer with nasal polyps which is a severe swelling of the nasal lining that blocks the nasal cavity and fills the sinuses. This can be diagnosed when these are visible on examination of the nose or when viewing CT scan imaging of changes around the sinus openings or within the sinuses themselves. There may also be pus coming from the sinuses themselves.
If you would like to book an appointment to discuss your symptoms, please get in touch with our Practice Management Team via telephone 01233 564455 or by email info@kentandsussexent.com