The aetiology of chronic rhinosinusitis is widely unfamiliar but is prospective to be multifactorial, with swelling, infection and blockage of sinus ventilation playing a vital role. Our key aim is to explore the predominance and risk factors of CRS in the Aseer region. The study purposed to identify the prevalence of CRS among people of the Aseer region.
Key words: Allergy, Chronic Sinusitis (CS), CS in KSA, Risk factors for CS
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