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Abstract To increase the effectiveness of the treatment of chronic sinusitis, a 1% solution of Dioxidin was used in the form of inhalation. In parallel, the second group of patients received oral antibiotics. Edema and hyperemia decreased in patients of both groups 20 days after treatment, however, after inhalation with Dioxidin the indicators of these symptoms were slightly higher.
chronic sinusitis, 1% Dioxidin solution, inhalations, rhinitis symptoms, nasal congestion, nasal microflora
chronic sinusitis, 1% Dioxidin solution, inhalations, rhinitis symptoms, nasal congestion, nasal microflora
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