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International consensus statement on rhinosinusitis

Symptomatic relief and reduction in eosinophil count in the blood were observed; decoction of

KatuwelbatuDeduruKatukadiya can be used in treatment of CRS.

Efficacy similar to macrolides for CRSwNP. A placebo effect possible in both treatment groups.

Herbal dry extract BNO 1011 improves radiographic, histologic, and MCC

parameters in a rabbit model of CRS.

TABLE IX-39 Evidence for CRS management with herbal medications Study Year LOE Study Design Study Groups Clinical Endpoint Conclusions Anushiravani 1213 2018 2 Systematic analysis 936 articles selected 4 eligible for review Study and define the effects of medicinal plants on CRS All included articles showed the effectiveness of the medicinal plants in the treatment of CRS. Because of several biases, the Ediriweera 1214 2010 3 Randomized clinical trial 80 patients. Group A (40) treatment, Group B (40) Placebo Evaluate the efficacy of this decoction in Efficacy of

effectiveness of medicinal plants needs to be further proven through additional studies.

Symptoms relieved. Only 10% of patients unchanged or aggravated. Traditional

decoction PitawakkaNavaya is beneficial forCRS.

May be an effective treatment for CRSwNP but needs further investigation.

maxillary epithelial Cl − secretion, airway surface liquid and

Kaphaja Shira Shula in CRS

Efficacy of Chinese herbal medicine in the treatment of CRSwNP in comparison with

erythromycin treatment for 8weeks Effectiveness of a Pimpinella

on: sinus opacification

submucosal gland densityon

histopathology.

PitawakkaNavaya in treatment of CRS

anisum–based herbal

medicine for treating

CRSwNP in comparison to fluticasone nasal spray

Effectiveness evaluated

48 patients: first group (n = 26) P.

(n = 10), Group 2

BNO low dose (n = 10), Group 3

BNO high dose (n = 10)

(n = 22) fluticasone nasal spray

Tsang-Erh-San

extract granules

and Houttuynia

extract powder 27 erythromycin

Zealand white

rabbits: Group 1 oral placebo

60 patients. Group A (30) treatment, Group B (30) Placebo

anisum–based

herbal medicine second group

53 patients: 26

CRS in 30 New

clinical trial

Cho 915 2019 5 Trial on animal model

Maragalawaththa 1215 2010 3 Randomized clinical trial

clinical trial

Vazifehkah 1216 2016 3 Randomized

Jiang 1112 2012 3 Randomized

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