Chronic maxillary sinusitis
Typical symptoms of chronic maxillary sinus inflammation: Mainly the affected or bilateral sinuses, anterior nasal or posterior nasal drip, and sometimes nasal secretions flow out with changes in head posture. The patient reports that the sputum is sputum and smelly, and the secretions are mucus Sexual or purulent.
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