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Treating Sinusitis in Children

Our sinuses are air-filled cavities located near our nasal passages. Similar to those nasal passages, our sinuses are lined throughout the interior by mucous membranes. There are four distinct types of sinuses. They include:

What is sinusitis in children?

Sinusitis is quite simply an infection of the sinuses located near your child’s nose. These will normally occur after allergic inflammation or a cold. Sinusitis can be one of three types:

What are the causes of sinusitis?

In some cases, sinus infections occur after your child experiences a common cold or an upper respiratory infection or URTI. These diseases cause nasal passage inflammation that may block the opening of their paranasal sinuses. This results in an infection of the sinuses. Allergies may also lead to a case of sinusitis because of nasal tissue swelling and increased mucus production.

Other conditions may also affect your child by blocking normal secretion flow from the sinuses, and leading to sinusitis. They include:

When the normal flow of sinus secretions is blocked in some way, bacteria may start to grow, leading to an infection of the sinus, or sinusitis. The bacteria that most often cause sinusitis in your child include:

What are the main sinusitis symptoms?

Your child’s age will affect their sinusitis symptoms. The most common symptoms for younger children include:

In older children, symptoms can include:

Treatment for sinusitis

Treatment may include panadol for discomfort and a cool mist humidifier used in your child’s room. Antibiotics may be prescribed by your child’s ear, nose and throat specialist, for 10 to 14 days or longer.

If you have any questions about treating sinusitis in children please contact your local doctor who will arrange for your to see your ear nose and throat specialist.

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