Maxillary sinusitis
Maxillary sinusitis is mainly the affected or bilateral sinuses, anterior nasal or posterior nasal discharge, 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 mucopurulent or purulent. Patients often have dizziness or purulence. Patients often have dizziness, headaches, memory loss, and inability to concentrate. However, some patients forgot their symptoms, and it was not until the nasal examination revealed chronic maxillary sinusitis.
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