If you’ve ever had a sinus X-ray or CT scan, you might have seen the words: “The maxillary sinuses are clear.” Good news—that’s exactly what you want to hear!
Headline: 👃 What Does a “Clear Maxillary Sinus” Actually Mean?
No fluid. No infection. No inflammation. Just normal air. clear maxillary sinus
🧠 You have two maxillary sinuses (one on each side of your nose, behind your cheekbones). They’re air-filled spaces lined with a thin membrane.
💧 Stay hydrated, use a humidifier, and try saline rinses during allergy season. Option 2: Short & Educational (Twitter / Threads / Caption) “Clear maxillary sinus” = radiology’s way of saying your cheek sinuses are healthy. 🧑⚕️ If you’ve ever had a sinus X-ray or
If your sinuses are clear but you still feel pressure or headaches, the cause may be dental, muscular (TMJ), or migraines — not your sinuses. Always follow up with your doctor for a complete diagnosis.
#SinusHealth #Radiology #ClearSinuses #ENT Understanding Your Sinus Report: “The Maxillary Sinus is Clear” No infection
If your report says this, congrats — you don’t have sinusitis. 🙌