UPPER RESPIRATORY EXAM - AAFP Home
A viral sinus infection transforms into a bacterial sinusitis when bacteria grows in the presence of a sinus obstruction that impairs drainage. Viruses are the most common predecessor to a sinus infection but other potential contributors to sinus infections include: pollutants, allergies and nasal problems. Sinusitis without rhinitis is uncommon. ................
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