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Wife has a breathing issue due to bent bone and nasal infection. 10 days antibiotics course completed  and now CT scan is done.report is attached. Not much relief. What would be the next course of action. Pls share your view
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Get dns corrected and consult ent doctor
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Hi, I am Dr. Atul Kumar Nimawat MS ENT The CT scan of paranasal sinuses shows mucosal thickening involving bilateral maxillary sinuses, left sphenoid sinus, and left frontal sinus, suggestive of sinusitis. There is also blockage of the left frontoethmoid recess, which may be contributing to impaired sinus drainage and persistent symptoms. Additionally, an S-shaped nasal septum and right concha bullosa (an air-filled cavity within the nasal concha) are noted, which can further obstruct airflow and sinus drainage.
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Given that a 10-day course of antibiotics has been completed with minimal relief 1) Nasal saline irrigation to help clear the sinuses. 2) Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (FESS) may be considered to improve sinus drainage if blockage persists and symptoms are severe.
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