Symptoms of sinus cyst

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Nasal cyst is a common nasal disease, which occurs in all parts of the nose. It refers to the primary cystic tumor in the paranasal sinus or from the teeth or root and develops into the maxillary sinus. Nasal sinus cyst, mostly in ethmoid sinus, maxillary sinus is rare, primary in sphenoid sinus is rare. It is more common in young and middle-aged people. Children under 10 years old do not suffer from this disease. Most of them are unilateral. Let's share the symptoms of sinus cyst.

Symptoms of sinus cyst

First: external deformity: the surface of the nasal sinuses is swollen, the skin is smooth and ping-pong like. The nasal vestibular cyst as mentioned above can be caused by glandular duct obstruction; Sinus mucosa cyst secretion also came from *, sometimes called mucus retention cyst or submucous cyst.

Second: there are dead teeth or caries, prone to lateral incisors. Missing teeth or maldeveloped deciduous teeth. * nasal vestibular cyst can also be blocked by mucous glands and duct and retention of secretions. As for dentigerous cysts, they may develop from normal follicles during tooth development.

Third: nasal performance of spontaneous clearance clear rhinorrhea: refers to the spontaneous rupture of the cyst, cyst fluid outflow through the nasal sinus. Nasal obstruction, runny nose and hypoosmia. If the nasal cavity cyst is not treated in time, the large one may have the same side nasal cavity breathing obstruction, nasal or upper lip swelling. If it causes infection, the nasal cyst will increase rapidly, and the local pain is also harmful to the nasal vestibular cyst. If complicated with infection, it can cause general discomfort, fever, headache, local redness, swelling and pain.

matters needing attention

1. The key to prevent upper respiratory tract infection is to pay attention to allergic factors, treat rhinitis and sinusitis in time, and keep the nasal cavity unobstructed. 2. Early examination, discovery and treatment of diseased teeth can prevent odontogenic cyst. For odontogenic cysts, the diseased teeth should be removed to keep the nasal cavity unobstructed.