Guess what? It’s not allergies i’m actually SICK! DX It has been forever and a day since i was last sick and at first it was exactly like i would feel if i was getting a sinus infection except for a couple yucky details i’ll leave out. Good news is i can actually sleep and my sneezing and coughing is manageable. I’m crocheting like crazy to get my podcoon/cocoopod….cocoon pod done. It’ll be like a nomadic sleeping bag that can also serve as a backpack. For some reason i haven’t been able to draw much but i’m doing a lot of stuff involving yarn/thread/cloth which quite rarely happens to this extent. I miss playing my video games XD. I don’t plan on doing it soon but maybe just MAYBE i’ll dust off a game that i want to finish or feel nostalgic about redoing and do a Lets play of it. Who knows. I’ll need time and energy for that first though.
Question by Gelvin Dylan: What you mean by fungal sinusitis? Is it that much effective for health?
What you mean by fungal sinusitis? Is it that much effective for health? Any treatment……. Please help?
Best answer:
Answer by Nicole (i’m not a doctor)
-itis means swelling of, so you have swelling of the sinuses. fungal means a fungus is causing it. you need something that fights fungus. good luck. that stuff’s hard to get rid of.
while you have this, take care of your health. your immune system is trying to fight this, so you’re more likely to catch something else, just like people with an autoimmune disease.
Question by Basbosa B: what exactly chronic disease mean ?
i am confused about the exact def of the chronic disease
it is an everlasting disease that can’t be treated medically only use medicine to decrease dymptoms and if there is treatment it’s just temporary as it comes back
but surgery can work and eradicate it
sooo something like chronic sinusitis can it be treated with antibiotic and if so why we call it chronic
same with abscess ???????
can drugs treat chronic isease completely
Best answer:
Answer by Crayons it means something you have had for a long time if its a disease then its a disease you’ve had for quite a while
Examples: I am a chronic smoker as i cannot quit. (lol i dont smoke just an example)
Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!
Question by Ellie: What does this diagnosis mean?
I’ve had chronic sinusitis (i cant spell it) for a while, and then I got checked out by the hospital. They sent me a letter saying what i had been diagnosed with and it said this:
’she had a deviation of the septum to the right but the middle meatus was normal bilaterally’
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I don’t understand what the heck is going on there xD
Any help??
also, if you can explain this, what would be the treatment for it also?
thanks!
Best answer:
Answer by zeldaslexicon A deviated septum is quite common and nothing to be alarmed about. Your septum is the middle piece of tissue that separates your nostrils. When this tissue is misplaced a bit to one side, it is said to be “deviated”.
Many people have deviated septums. If you’ve ever had a nasal injury, like breaking your nose, you are more likely to have a deviated septum. Depending upon the degree of deviation, you have have no symptoms at all. Marked deviation can cause problems with breathing through the affected nostril.
If you have chronic sinusitis, the deviated septum could be aggrevating this. If you have not already, you should be evaluated by an ear, nose and throat doctor (ENT). They can give you more information and advise you further. In severe cases, deviated septums are corrected surgically, but this is not always necessary.
The pain am having now is at my upper tooth where the crown is…The problem is the Dentist cannot seem to find anything wrong even when taking many X-Rays.. I mean the pain is like an infection or decaying tooth as i have experienced this before..
If it is sinus then what can be done?..Whats the treatment? do sinus problems really give toothache (crown)?.