ent4kids - Murali Mahadevan

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Associate Professor Murali Mahadevan is available for (Clinicians/GPs/Paediatricians/patients/parents) for clinical advice  on or mobile 021678779.

Sinusitis and Snotty Nose in Children

Snotty nose and sinusitis are common in children especially due to our urban living and daycare attendance. It's normal for a child aged 2-5 yrs to have 2-3 colds per year. Often snotty nose resolves within 5-7 days. However prolonged infection or repeated > 5 x episodes are deemed abnormal.
 
Sinuses: in the facial bones surrounding your nose, there are four pairs of hollow air spaces known as sinuses or sinus cavities. These sinuses all open into your nose, allowing air to move into and out of the sinus and mucous to drain into the nose and the back of your throat. If the passage between the nose and sinus becomes swollen and blocked, then air and mucous can become trapped in the sinus cavity causing inflammation of the sinus membranes or linings.  This is known as sinusitis.
Sinusitis can be:
Sinusitis can be a recurrent condition which means it may occur every time you get a cold.
 
Symptoms of sinusitis in children include:
 
Treatment for bacterial sinusitis is antibiotics and for non-infective sinusitis may include steroid nasal sprays and nasal washes.
If this treatment is unsuccessful, surgery may be considered. This is usually performed endoscopically; a tiny camera attached to a tube (endoscope) is inserted into your nose. Very small instruments can be passed through the endoscope and used to remove abnormal or obstructive tissue thus restoring movement of air and mucous between the nose and the sinus.
In children adenoidal tissue causes >50% of chronic snotty nose/sinusitis symptoms. The rest are due to a multitude of factors including anatomic obstruction, allergy and immune deficiency.

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