DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF RHINOSINUSITIS
Other symptoms include nasal obstruction, mucopurulent rhinorrhoea and poor smell. Acute facial pain without nasal symptoms is highly unlikely to be due to ARS. Pain developing in the cheek or upper teeth, usually indicates maxillary sinus involvement and as … ................
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