Moskalyk O. Ye., Bilash S. M., Pronina O. M., Rudnytska Kh. I., Dats I. V., Haba M. Ye.
A CLINICAL CASE OF CLUSTER HEADACHE IN A PATIENT WITH RECURRENT RHINOSINUSITIS
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Moskalyk O. Ye., Bilash S. M., Pronina O. M., Rudnytska Kh. I., Dats I. V., Haba M. Ye.
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CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE
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Scientific article
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Rhinosinusitis is a widespread disease in most countries of the world, has an annual prevalence of 6-15% and is usually a consequence of Acute Respiratory Viral Infection. The purpose of our work was to study the clinical case of a patient with cluster headaches on the background of recurrent rhinosinusitis. The article presents a clinical case of cluster headache in a patient with recurrent rhinosinusitis, who, according to the treatment protocol, was prescribed an antibiotic, nasal rinsing with saline solutions, complex herbal preparations with decongestant, anti-inflammatory and secretolytic effects, analgesics and intranasal glucocorticoids. On the background of the prescribed treatment, inflammation of the mucous membrane of the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses began to regress; however, the headache intensity did not change. Improvement in the patient’s general condition and clinical recovery was achieved only after consultation and treatment correction by a neurologist. This clinical case indicates that patients with rhinosinusitis, in which the nature of the pain is atypical, does not correspond to the severity of inflammation of the nasal mucosa and paranasal sinuses, and is not treatable, should consult related healthcare specialists to determine further treatment tactics.The analysis of clinical cases of patients with sinus pathology and the study of their structural features, innervation and blood supply significantly complement the teaching of human anatomical variability in age, gender and constitutional aspects.
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Publication of the article:
«Bulletin of problems biology and medicine», 2023 Issue 3, 170, 229-233 pages, index UDC 616, 216-002-036.12:616.857