Stuffy nose Flashcards

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Q

What medications are commonly used in a stuffy nose?

A

Topical corticosteroids: beclomethasone
Anti-histamines: cetirizine
Decongestants: pseudoephedrine
Anticholinergics: ipratropium

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What are core nasal symptoms?

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Blockage
Loss of smell
Discharge
Facial pain 
Sneezing
Itch
Crusting
Epistaxis
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What are secondary nasal symptoms?

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Dry mouth
Sore throat
Snoring
Halitosis
Loss of taste
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4
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What should be examined in a nose?

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Airway patency
External nose
Rhinoscopy

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5
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What can unilateral discharge be a sign of?

A

CSF leak

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What can cause an infective rhinitis?

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Viral URTI

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What can cause a non-infective rhinitis?

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Allergic

Non-allergic

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What can cause allergic rhinitis?

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Grass pollen
Tree pollen
Fungal spores
House dust mite
Cat 
Dog
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What is classified as intermittent and persistent rhinitis?

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Intermittent: symptoms less than 4 days a week OR symptoms for less than 4 weeks
Persistent: symptoms more than 4 days a week AND more than 4 weeks duration

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What is classified as mild and moderate/severe rhinitis?

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Mild: normal sleep, no impairment of daily activities, sport or leisure
Normal work and school
No troublesome symptoms
For it to be moderate/severe, one of those has to be present

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What is the ladder to allergic rhinitis?

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Antihistamines
Topical steroids
Topical steriods and antihistamines

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What are nasal polyps associated with?

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Non-allergic asthma

Treat with oral then topical steroids

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What are common symptoms of acute infective rhinosinusitis?

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Facial pain
Discharge
Nasal blockage

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How is acute infective rhinosinusitis treated?

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Analgesics and decongestants

If persisting, add antibiotics

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What complications can occur from rhinosinusitis?

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Orbital cellulitis
Brain abscess
Meningitis

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In adults and children what can unilateral discharge suggest?

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CSF leak
Child: foreign body
Adult: nasal or paranasal tumour