Nose and Sinus Problems with Asthma
Many people who have asthma also have long-term (chronic) problems of the nose and
sinuses. These can include:
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Rhinitis. This is inflammation or swelling of the tissues in the nose.
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Sinusitis. This is inflammation or swelling of the tissues in the sinuses. These are air-filled
spaces in the bones of your face.
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Rhinosinusitis. This is when you have both problems at the same time. You may have rhinitis without
sinusitis. But sinusitis often happens only with rhinitis.
Causes
These conditions can have many causes. The cause may be a:
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Virus
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Bacteria
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Fungus
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Allergen
The same allergen can cause nasal and sinus symptoms. And asthma symptoms too. Allergy
shots will help you manage asthma and allergic rhinitis symptoms. And you should also
stay away from things that trigger your symptoms.
Symptoms
The symptoms of chronic sinusitis, rhinitis, or rhinosinusitis include:
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Sneezing
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Runny nose
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Nasal or sinus congestion
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Postnasal drip or drainage in the throat
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Sore throat
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Nasal itching
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Headache
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Pain, soreness, or pressure in the face. This is often behind the cheeks and forehead.
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Feeling tired
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Loss of sense of smell
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Bad breath
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Pain in the teeth
The symptoms may make your asthma worse. They may also mean you have lung swelling
and inflammation.
Talk with your healthcare provider if you have any of these symptoms. Or talk with
an allergy healthcare provider. Or see an ear, nose, and throat care provider. This
is an ENT or otolaryngologist. Controlling your symptoms will help you control your
asthma. So will staying away from triggers or allergens.
Treatment
Treatment for any of these 3 conditions may include:
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