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Q: My little daughter is five years old and has been experiencing frequent headaches over the past month. She doesn’t have a fever or vomiting, but there’s nasal discharge. After visiting an ENT specialist, she was diagnosed with rhinitis, and an MRI showed inflammation in both maxillary and ethmoid sinuses. She was prescribed medication and nasal sprays, but the treatment hasn’t been very effective. The headaches have stopped, but the nasal discharge persists. Can this condition be cured? Are there any serious consequences? What precautions should we take in daily life?
A: Chronic rhinitis combined with sinusitis can indeed cause headaches. Sinusitis is curable, but the key lies in persistent treatment—only consistent effort can lead to recovery. It’s important not to give up after just a few days of treatment.
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