Cov laj thawj kom tau txais kev phais qhov ntswg
Kev phais qhov ntswg yog qhov kev xaiv zoo rau cov neeg uas raug kev txom nyem los ntawm cov kab mob sinus ntev lossis cov kab mob uas tsis teb rau kev kho mob uas tsis muaj kev cuam tshuam. Mob sinusitis hnyav, sinus / qhov ntswg polyps, cov qauv txawv txav hauv lub qhov ntswg thiab / lossis qhov ntswg thiab, tsis tshua muaj, mob qog noj ntshav ntawm lub qhov ntswg yog qhov laj thawj feem ntau vim li cas kev phais qhov ntswg raug pom zoo.
Cov Txiaj Ntsig Kev Phais Sinus Tam Sim Ntawd
Ib qho kev ua haujlwm endoscopy ntawm lub qhov ntswg tso cai rau tus kws phais neeg los tshuaj xyuas sab hauv ntawm qhov ntswg, Ua kom cov kev hla loj kom txhim kho cov kua ntws thiab tshem tawm cov ntaub so ntswg uas yuav ua rau mob sinusitis. Tom qab kev phais mob endoscopic ua haujlwm, Cov neeg mob tuaj yeem ua pa yooj yim dua thiab yuav pom tias cov tsos mob sinusitis txo qis heev.
A procedure involving the insertion of a tiny inflatable balloon into the sinus passages (balloon sinuplasty) widens nasal airways to improve breathing as well. Both balloon sinuplasty and functional endoscopy provides rapid relief from the inability to breathe normally.
How Sinus Surgery Can Benefit You and Your General Health
In addition to opening inflamed and swelled sinus passages, sinus surgery also offers the following benefits beyond helping you breathe easier:
Reduces Symptoms of Halitosis (Bad Breath)
Congested sinuses swell in response to viruses or bacteria that invade healthy tissue and produce an inflammatory response from these tissues. When airways are constricted, people resort to breathing through their mouth unless they take decongestants or use nasal sprays. Mouth breathing leads a dry mouth condition that facilitates growth of anaerobic bacterial proliferation due to lack of saliva flow in the mouth.
Anaerobic bacteria produce sulfurous compounds that emit noxious odors. Called volatile sulfur compounds, these bacteria digest oral debris like food particles and mucus. When you have allergies or chronic sinusitis, excess mucus generated by inflamed sinus tissues is abnormally thick, which provides extra “food” for bacteria to consume.
Dry Mouth and Sinus Surgery Benefits
Constant congestion due to chronic sinusitis or structural abnormality forces you to breathe through your mouth. Naturally, your mouth remains dry and pasty most of the time. Lack of adequate saliva flow and oxygen molecules included in saliva has a significantly negative impact on the health of your teeth and gums.
When your mouth is dry due to lack of saliva, food particles, dead skin cells and other oral debris do not get rinsed off teeth and gums. Nor are acids destructive to dental enamel neutralized by saliva. Consequently, people who continue suffering dry mouth due to sinus infections or diseases often develop dental problems such as increasing cavities, gum disease and potentially, periodontitis.
Improve Quality of Sleep
When you can’t breathe normally, you can’t sleep well. According to the CDC, poor sleep is associated with the development of chronic diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, weight gain/obesity and psychological issues (depression, anxiety).