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Is Ciplox And Hifenac Effective At Treating Headaches Due To Right Sphenoidal Sinustis?

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Posted on Thu, 21 Sep 2017
Question: Having mild headache (one side behind eye-either right or left ) which lasts for few hours and goes off without any pills .frequency would be once in a week ..Had an appointment with ENT and prefrred XRAY and found sinustis Both maxillary and right sphenoidal sinustis . I had no symptoms of cold or fever -regularly working out . I have been prescribed for Ciplox 500 mg and Hifenac for 3 days (twice a day ). is this curable or would be any concern i have to worry about ?. Do i need to go for further checkup after this medicine .Attached report for reference.
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Answered by Dr. Shinas Hussain (8 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Continue the current line of management.

Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for trusting Healthcaremagic!
I have gone through your query and I can understand your concerns.
I have gone through your reports and picture of your X-ray PNS. There is only minimal changes in your X-rays probably be an early stages of disease.
Sinsusitis is nothing but inflammation/infection of your paranasal sinuses(air filled cavities) in your face. In your case both maxillary sinus and right sphenoid sinus involved. It is quite common and can be controlled by proper antibiotic therapy and lifestyle changes. As per your report there is only mild changes are there.
As of now continue the present antibiotic therapy for five to seven days. Hifenac is diclofenac and it can reduce the pain associated with sinusitis.
You can also try the following measures to control the symptoms.
1. Do frequent steam inhalation, which help to open up clogged sinuses provide symptomatic relief.
2. Look for any decayed teeth which act as focus of infection and cause recurrent attacks of sinusitis.
3. Nasal decongestants like xylometazoline in case of blocked nostrils.
4. Antihistamines like levocetrezine for symptomatic relief.
If symptoms persist or recurrent attacks are there consult an ENT surgeon and get evaluated. If medical therapy fails you might need simple surgical interventions to clear up th infection. Now a days endoscopic approaches like FESS are preferred.

Wishing you good health.
Regards
Dr Shinas
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Is Ciplox And Hifenac Effective At Treating Headaches Due To Right Sphenoidal Sinustis?

Brief Answer: Continue the current line of management. Detailed Answer: Hello, Thanks for trusting Healthcaremagic! I have gone through your query and I can understand your concerns. I have gone through your reports and picture of your X-ray PNS. There is only minimal changes in your X-rays probably be an early stages of disease. Sinsusitis is nothing but inflammation/infection of your paranasal sinuses(air filled cavities) in your face. In your case both maxillary sinus and right sphenoid sinus involved. It is quite common and can be controlled by proper antibiotic therapy and lifestyle changes. As per your report there is only mild changes are there. As of now continue the present antibiotic therapy for five to seven days. Hifenac is diclofenac and it can reduce the pain associated with sinusitis. You can also try the following measures to control the symptoms. 1. Do frequent steam inhalation, which help to open up clogged sinuses provide symptomatic relief. 2. Look for any decayed teeth which act as focus of infection and cause recurrent attacks of sinusitis. 3. Nasal decongestants like xylometazoline in case of blocked nostrils. 4. Antihistamines like levocetrezine for symptomatic relief. If symptoms persist or recurrent attacks are there consult an ENT surgeon and get evaluated. If medical therapy fails you might need simple surgical interventions to clear up th infection. Now a days endoscopic approaches like FESS are preferred. Wishing you good health. Regards Dr Shinas