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Sinus problems
I have done the pns X-ray as advised by another ENT specialist and the report shows- Thickening mucosal changes in both maxillary sinuses Frontal sinus not well developed Nasal turbinate are congested. What does these all indicates?
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As per your description you might have developed bilateral maxillary sinusitis with inferior turbinates hypertrophy.. visit an ENT specialist for proper assessment and treatment..
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