Health Tip: When Sinusitis Affects Children (HealthDay)

Friday, February 18, 2011 9:01 PM By dwi

(HealthDay News) -- Sinusitis occurs when the air-filled cavities inside the skull embellish inflamed.

The University of Maryland Medical Center says these factors increase your child's venture of developing sinusitis:

  • Having fodder feverishness or allergic redness (a stuffy or runny nose ofttimes accompanied by itchy eyes and post-nasal drip).
  • Being in daycare.
  • Having a condition that affects the cilia (small hairs in the sinuses).
  • Undergoing altitude changes, much as those that occur during expose travel or ventilator diving.
  • Having enlarged adenoids, or rarely, an infected tooth.
  • Having a immune grouping that's compromised by chemotherapy, retrovirus infection or another conditions.
  • Having cystic fibrosis, an inherited disease that results in thick, sticky mucus in the lungs and digestive tract.


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