Is it sinus and Resdung is the same?

Resdung can be divided into two related, often co-existing, but nonetheless distinct, conditions; Rhinitis, which, by definition, is the inflammation of the inner lining of the nasal cavity; and. Sinusitis which is the inflammation of the sinus cavities around the nose within the skull.

How do I know if I have Resdung?

In local Indonesian and Malaysian languages, allergic rhinitis is known as resdung. It is characterized by nasal symptoms that include posterior or interior rhinorrhea, nasal blocking, sneezing, and/or nose itchiness which present for more than 2 consecutive days with a minimum of 2 hours each day.

What medicine is good for sinus?

Treatment

  • Saline nasal spray, which you spray into your nose several times a day to rinse your nasal passages.
  • Nasal corticosteroids.
  • Decongestants.
  • Allergy medications.
  • OTC pain relievers, such as acetaminophen (Tylenol, others), ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin IB, others) or aspirin.

How can I reduce sinus?

Home Treatments

  1. Use a humidifier or vaporizer.
  2. Take long showers or breathe in steam from a pot of warm (but not too hot) water.
  3. Drink lots of fluids.
  4. Use a nasal saline spray.
  5. Try a Neti pot, nasal irrigator, or bulb syringe.
  6. Use a micro-current wave device.
  7. Place a warm, wet towel on your face.
  8. Prop yourself up.

Which sinus is particularly susceptible to sinusitis?

The cheekbone (maxillary) sinuses are the most commonly affected. Acute sinusitis means that the infection develops quickly (over a few days) and lasts a short time. Many cases of acute sinusitis last a week or so but it is not unusual for it to last 2-3 weeks (that is, longer than most colds).

What causes Resdung?

Sinusitis
Symptoms Thick nasal mucus, plugged nose, pain in the face, fever
Causes Infection (bacterial, fungal, viral), allergies, air pollution, structural problems in the nose
Risk factors Asthma, cystic fibrosis, poor immune function
Diagnostic method Usually based on symptoms

What is the difference between sinusitis and allergic rhinitis?

Allergic rhinitis, or hay fever, happens when you breathe in something to which you are allergic, and the inside of your nose becomes inflamed and swollen. Sinusitis is an inflammation of the lining inside the sinuses which can be acute or chronic.

What causes sinus?

Acute sinusitis is most often caused by the common cold. Signs and symptoms may include a blocked and stuffy (congested) nose, which may block your sinuses and prevent drainage of mucus. Acute sinusitis is most often caused by the common cold, which is an infection with a virus.

What are sinuses symptoms?

Symptoms

  • Nasal inflammation.
  • Thick, discolored discharge from the nose (runny nose)
  • Drainage down the back of the throat (postnasal drainage)
  • Blocked or stuffy (congested) nose causing difficulty breathing through your nose.
  • Pain, tenderness and swelling around your eyes, cheeks, nose or forehead.

Is sinus a serious problem?

Most sinus infections last from a couple of days to a few weeks and are not a serious medical concern, but if left untreated, sinusitis can lead to further complications. These include nasal polyps, a deviated septum and serious allergies.

What are the symptoms of paranasal sinuses?

Signs and symptoms of paranasal sinus and nasal cavity cancer include sinus problems and nosebleeds.

  • Blocked sinuses that do not clear, or sinus pressure.
  • Headaches or pain in the sinus areas.
  • A runny nose.
  • Nosebleeds.
  • A lump or sore inside the nose that does not heal.
  • A lump on the face or roof of the mouth.