CHRONIC SINUSITIS ENDOSCOPY FEATURES OF THERAPEUTIC TREATMENT AFTER OPERAS
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About 2 million Greeks suffer from at least one infection of the paranasal sinuses (acute sinusitis) every year. Many people suffer several episodes of the disease during the year, resorting to the use of antibiotics. Treatment of each case of infection lasts up to 3-4 weeks, and so several times a year. Along with allergies, infections of the paranasal sinuses affect people's social life, interfering with their work and learning. Especially often infections of the paranasal sinuses occur with a decrease in immunity, especially in the spring, when allergic symptoms join, further weakening the body. Today, new and more effective medical and surgical methods for the treatment of exacerbations of chronic sinusitis have appeared.
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