According to a study conducted, the global pooled prevalence of chronic rhinosinusitis (CSR) and chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP) was 8.71%. Europe had a higher prevalence of chronic rhinosinusitis than North America, South America, and Asia. Adults had a higher prevalence than children; smokers had a higher prevalence than never-smokers; people with obesity had a higher prevalence than those with normal weight; and people with comorbid conditions like asthma, diabetes mellitus, eczema, and nasal septal deviation had a higher prevalence than those without. Between 1980 and 2020, the combined prevalence of CRS rose. The sinusitis epidemiology forecast report will provide an analysis of the disease's prevalence, incidence trends, and patient demographics across key regions.
The report provides a comprehensive overview of the disease, as well as historical and projected data on sinusitis epidemiology in the 8 major markets.
The epidemiology of sinusitis varies between countries, owing to differences in factors such as genetics, healthcare access, and history of nasal allergies. The chronic sinusitis affects an estimated 134 million Indians, include fever, nasal congestion and blockage, and incapacitating headaches. This condition is more common among Indians than coronary heart disease, diabetes, or asthma.
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Sinusitis Epidemiology Forecast Report Coverage
The “Sinusitis Epidemiology Forecast Report 2025-2034” offers comprehensive information on the prevalence and demographics of sinusitis. It projects the future incidence and prevalence rates of sinusitis cases across various populations. The study covers age, gender, and type as major determinants of the sinusitis population. The report highlights patterns in the prevalence of sinusitis over time and projects future trends based on multiple variables.The report provides a comprehensive overview of the disease, as well as historical and projected data on sinusitis epidemiology in the 8 major markets.
Regions Covered
- The United States
- Germany
- France
- Italy
- Spain
- The United Kingdom
- Japan
- India
Sinusitis Understanding: Disease Overview
Sinusitis is the swelling or inflammation of the sinuses, which are air-filled cavities in the skull. It is frequently brought on by allergies, environmental irritants, or bacterial, fungal, or viral infections. Nasal congestion, headaches, facial pressure or pain, heavy nasal discharge, and occasionally fever is among the symptoms. Chronic sinusitis lasts longer than 12 weeks, whereas acute sinusitis lasts up to 4 weeks. Depending on the cause, treatment options may include decongestants, nasal corticosteroids, antibiotics (if bacterial), or home cures like steam inhalation.Sinusitis Epidemiology Perspective
The sinusitis epidemiology division offers information on the patient pool from history to the present as well as the projected trend for each of the 8 major markets. The publisher provides both current and predicted trends for sinusitis epidemiology scenario by examining a wide range of studies. Additionally, the report covers the diagnosed patient pool for sinusitis and their trends. The sinusitis detailed epidemiology segmentation is broken down into specific categories, such as total prevalent cases in males and females, and total diagnosed cases across different age groups and patient pools.- About 30 million persons in the United States alone suffer from sinusitis each year. Around 0.5% of infections of the upper respiratory tract are reported to be due to sinusitis complications. An estimated 73 million days of restricted activity are caused by sinusitis each year.
- According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, around 11% of adults in the United States suffer with chronic rhinosinusitis. Over several years, the illness may require treatment, usually with antibiotics.
- Depending on the duration of symptoms, sinusitis is categorized as acute and subacute. For acute sinusitis, the symptoms persist for less than four weeks and often go away entirely. For subacute sinusitis, the symptoms range between 4 to 12 weeks. In chronic inflammation of the nasal canals and paranasal sinuses with ongoing upper respiratory tract, symptoms lasts for 12 weeks or more.
Age-Based Sinusitis Epidemiology Insights
Acute sinusitis is caused by a virus in 50% to 70% of pediatric cases and almost 90% of adult cases. The common cold virus usually causes acute sinusitis. A cold can trigger sinusitis by obstructing the sinuses, and creating inflammation and congestion in the nasal passages.Gender-Based Sinusitis Epidemiology Insights
According to a study, compared to young-adult females (11.6%) and elderly males (4.5%), the recurrence rate was higher for young-adult males (29.0%). When compared to older males (29.5%) and females (13%), young-adult males had a greater allergy rate (50.0%). The prevalence of allergies was also higher among young adult females (41.9%) than among older females.Country-wise Sinusitis Epidemiology Segment
The sinusitis epidemiology data and findings from the United States, Germany, Spain, Italy, France, the United Kingdom, Japan, and India are also provided in the epidemiology section.The epidemiology of sinusitis varies between countries, owing to differences in factors such as genetics, healthcare access, and history of nasal allergies. The chronic sinusitis affects an estimated 134 million Indians, include fever, nasal congestion and blockage, and incapacitating headaches. This condition is more common among Indians than coronary heart disease, diabetes, or asthma.
Sinusitis: Treatment Overview
Treatment for sinusitis is determined by the condition's severity and cause. Rest, water, steam inhalation, and saline nasal sprays can all help treat mild instances, which are frequently brought on by viruses. Painkillers and decongestants available over the counter may help lessen symptoms. Antibiotics may be prescribed by a physician if a bacterial infection is suspected. Nasal corticosteroids, allergy medication, or even surgery (such as functional endoscopic sinus surgery) may be necessary for chronic or severe instances to enhance sinus outflow.Key Questions Answered
- What are the key findings of sinusitis epidemiology in the 8 major markets?
- What will be the total number of patients with sinusitis across the 8 major markets during the forecast period?
- What was the country-wise sinusitis epidemiology scenario in the 8 major markets in the historical period?
- Which country will have the highest number of sinusitis patients during the forecast period of 2025-2034?
- Which key factors would influence the shift in the patient population of sinusitis during the forecast period of 2025-2034?
- What are the currently available treatments in the sinusitis market?
- What are the disease risks, signs, symptoms, and unmet needs of sinusitis?
Scope of the Sinusitis Epidemiology Report
- The report covers a detailed analysis of signs and symptoms, causes, risk factors, pathophysiology, diagnosis, treatment options, and classification/types of sinusitis based on several factors.
- Sinusitis Epidemiology Forecast Report covers data for the eight major markets (the US, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the UK, Japan, and India).
- The sinusitis report helps to identify the patient population and the unmet needs are highlighted along with an assessment of the disease's risk and burden.
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Table of Contents
1 Preface
3 Sinusitis Market Overview - 8 MM
4 Sinusitis Epidemiology Overview - 8 MM
5 Disease Overview
6 Patient Profile
7 Epidemiology Scenario and Forecast - 8 MM (218-2034)
8 Epidemiology Scenario and Forecast: United States (218-2034)
9 Epidemiology Scenario and Forecast: United Kingdom (218-2034)
10 Epidemiology Scenario and Forecast: Germany (218-2034)
11 Epidemiology Scenario and Forecast: France (218-2034)
12 Epidemiology Scenario and Forecast: Italy (218-2034)
13 Epidemiology Scenario and Forecast: Spain (218-2034)
14 Epidemiology Scenario and Forecast: Japan (218-2034)
15 Epidemiology Scenario and Forecast: India (218-2034)