Acute frontal sinusitis is an inflammatory process of the frontal region with perforation of the nasal septum, occurring acutely, most often bilaterally, manifested by hyperthermia (low-grade and febrile) and severe nasal breathing disorders (Rhinoscopic picture of acute, primarily anterior, frontal sinusitis)
Frontitis is characterized by the following symptoms:
- sharp pain and a feeling of pressure on the forehead;
- pain when tilting the head forward or backward;
- painful spasm of facial muscles;
pain when pressing on the temples, pain can spread to other nearby parts of the head;
decreased sense of smell and decreased sense of taste;
violation of nasal breathing - breathing through the mouth leads to drying out of the oral mucosa (gi