Examples of using Sinuses in English and their translations into Indonesian
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The viral infection can lead to inflammation of the sinuses that usually resolves without treatment in less than 14 days.
Infection can cause problems in the veins surrounding the sinuses, interfering with blood supply to your brain
in two large sinuses in the brain(transverse sinuses).
the brain sends the blood back to the heart through channels called venous sinuses.
doctor on a few occasions for mucous extraction procedures which cleared her sinuses for a few months.
It is an operation that is done on the sinuses using an endoscope with the objective of restoring normal function to the diseased and obstructed sinuses.
ears, sinuses, lungs, and other parts of the body,
Sinuses that are blocked and do not clear, chronic sinus infections that do not respond to treatment with antibiotics,
In the past sinus infections were treated with antibiotics which were prescribed for 7- 10 days in an attempt to reach the sinuses, however they are usually not prescribed anymore because it's an established fact that most sinus infections are caused by fungi or viruses.
which causes such a powerful reaction in the nasal passages and sinuses, is actually the gaseous release of allyl isothiocyanate,
If the sinus pain does not improve with over-the-counter help, your doctor can perform a CT scan of the nose and sinuses to look for anatomical blockages that can be treated surgically,
The close proximity of the brain to the sinuses makes the most dangerous complication of sinusitis, particularly involving the frontal and sphenoid sinuses, infection of the brain by the invasion of anaerobic bacteria through the bones
Nasal polyps may form anywhere in your sinuses or nasal passages, but they appear most often in an area where sinuses near your eyes, nose
purulent diseases of the nose and paranasal sinuses, carious teeth,
throat, or sinuses or the ear that have already been irritated and inflamed by the allergic reaction.
A common cold is defined as an upper respiratory infection caused by a virus that usually affects the nose but may also affect the throat, sinuses, eustachian tubes, trachea, larynx, and bronchial tubes-- but not the lungs.
consists of rather flat cells that have the ability to transform into the type of cells that line the nose and sinuses.
a runny nose and tenderness around the sinuses, at the top of the nose
it's usually the condition of one's sinuses that can make them vulnerable,
and/or a sinus CT scan to look for objective signs of swelling and infection in the nose and sinuses.