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Sinus disease may not show acute signs of inflammation, but it can show evidence of disease like polyps in the sinus. If this is causing problems with drainage or headaches, it may need to be treated. Any allergic episodes do not need antibiotics, they are usually treated with antihistamines and if severe with steroids. With sinusitis there is usually infection with inflammation of the sinuses, hence antibiotics are prescribed.
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Thanks for the answer. I have known the sinusitis is the sinus has inflammation while the sinus disease may have no inflammation in the sinus, right? Can you explain what kind of problems can be sinus disease and how to treat it? In addition, does the allergic rhinitis need antibiotics or the antibiotics is only for the sinusitis?
Hello and hope you are doing well.
‘Itis’ refers to inflammation. It could be anywhere in the body like arthritis. Absence of ‘itis’ means there is no present inflammation. Sinus disease could refer to long term changes in the sinuses due to episodes of inflammation. Usually only when the sinuses are inflamed they cause symptoms and hence need to be treated.
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