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I am feeling a severe headache so I did MRI of brain as advised by a neurologist , everything is normal But the written left maxillary sinus noted , what it is mean earlier I did ct scan of PNS , it is showing minimum mucosal thickening in every sinus , ENT doctor said it is normal
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Minimal thickening is seen in many No need to worry Take nasal decongestants and steam inhalation Avoid cold foods
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Many a times having cold or nasal stuffiness while having MRI /ct pns, it will show mild mucosal thickening. With a normal person also it will happen the same. Not to get worried for the same.
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If you feels little nasal Stuffiness then do steam inhalation twice a day.
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Inflammation is there in the maxillary siinus.. It is manageable by medicines.
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