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Sinusitis is a common condition in which the lining of the sinus becomes inflamed or swollen. Sinusitis is commonly known as a sinus infection. The sinus is an air-filled pocket located in between the eyes, nose, and behind the forehead or cheekbones.
They produce mucus to keep the nose moist, filter air, and protect against germs, dust, or allergens. Sometimes, germs grow on sinus cavities and cause an infection. Numerous conditions, including the common cold, allergic rhinitis, nasal polyps (small growths in the lining of the nose), a deviated septum, allergies, environmental smoke, etc., can result in sinusitis.
Sinus infection can be treated with medications or preventive steps at an initial stage. If the infection becomes chronic, surgery is the option to clear the blocked sinus. FESS is an advanced, minimally invasive procedure to treat severe sinus infections.
Ethmoid sinus &ndash
Frontal sinus &ndash
Maxillary sinus &ndash
Sphenoid sinus &ndash
Acute Sinusitis: 2 to 4 weeks
Subacute Sinusitis: 4 to 12 weeks
Chronic Sinusitis: 12 weeks or longer
Recurrent Sinusitis: Multiple times in a year
"Severe headache
Facial pressure or jaw-dropping
Sore throat
Nasal congestion
Breathing problems 
Airborne allergies
Deviated nasal septum
Previous medical problems 
Nasal polyps
Viral infections such as the common cold , flu, etc.
Prolonged viral infection such as the common cold , flu, etc
Nasal polyps, a small growth in the lining of the sinus that can lead to inflammation and swelling
Sensitive towards seasonal allergies 
A deviated nasal septum
A weak immune system as a result of the medication or a medical condition
Being sensitive to substances like dust, pollen, and animal hair
Treatment
Your surgeon will recommend various pre-operative tests to have a clear understanding of your sinus infection. Some of the common diagnostic tests are mentioned below:
Imaging tests: Your surgeon may recommend some imaging tests, such as CT Scan, and X-ray, to see the exact root cause of swelling, inflammation, and blockage.
Allergy test: An allergy can also be a leading cause of a sinus infection. In this case, an allergy test proves helpful in determining if it is responsible for your nasal blockage.
Nasal Endoscopy: Your surgeon will use a thin, flexible endoscopic fiber tool to detect the prime suspect of sinus infection such as nasal polyps, deviated nasal septum, tumors etc.
Swab Test: In this case, the surgeon will take the nasal congestion discharge sample to determine whether it is a bacterial infection or viral.
The best treatment for sinusitis is always a combination of medication and self-care. Listed below are some medications that can provide sufficient relief at the beginning of your condition.
Antibiotics: When a bacteria-causing infection occurs, antibiotics can be taken. The antibiotics won’t work on viral infection.
Nasal Sprays: Use decongestant nasal sprays to open the blockage of sinus infections. Don’t use them frequently, excessive use of nasal sprays can reverse the effect and actually make your congestion worse.
Humidifier: Use a humidifier to keep the air moist and avoid air dryness to relieve nasal congestion.
Water Steam: Take water steam through the mouth or nose to relieve nasal swelling, pain and inflammation. It can ease congestion too.
Drink plenty of water: It can make your mucus thin and relieve congestion. Drink warm fluids like warm water, soup, green tea, honey or ginger tea, etc.
When the medications stop working and infections become chronic, then surgery is the last resort for sinusitis.
FESS (Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery): This is a minimally invasive procedure and usually takes around 1 to 3 hours to complete.
Contact Pristyn Care for advanced FESS surgery in Pirangut to treat Sinus permanently.
Best ENT Clinics For Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery
At Pristyn Care, you can avail advanced sinus surgery with a microdebrider for better results and quicker recovery with low chances of recurrence.
At Pristyn Care, we have ENT surgeons with 8-10 years of experience in performing advanced FESS surgery with successful results.
FESS surgery at Pristyn Care has a success rate of over 95%, thanks to our advanced treatment facilities, expert surgeons, and state-of-the-art treatment centers.
At Pristyn Care, you can avail pre and postoperative consultations along with diagnostic endoscopy for diagnostic confirmation and treatment planning. You will also receive follow-up checkups with your ENT surgeon after surgery.
If you have the following symptoms, then you should consult an ENT specialist:
It usually takes around 1 to 3 hours to complete the procedure but the duration may vary for each individual according to the severity of the condition.
Yes. Every surgical treatment comes with pros and cons. Even though FESS is a safe and effective procedure for sinusitis treatment, it still has some complications. It includes:
Loss of smell
Double vision
Facial pressure
Unusual nasal bleeding
CSF leakage (cerebral spinal fluid)
Ideally, you can return back to your work in a week or can resume your normal routine within two weeks.Â
Many Indian health insurance provider companies cover FESS procedures under insurance. You may need second surgery when the primary surgery hasn’t provided you enough relief. In this case, the second surgery is also covered under the insurance.
Here are some insurance providers that cover FESS procedures in India:
You can directly ask your insurance provider about your insurance coverage. If your treatment gets covered under insurance, we at Pristyn Care can also help you claim the insurance and let you be free to prepare for the procedure.