Description
Chronic Sinusitis Medical I.C.E. Card – In Case of Emergency
Chronic Sinusitis is a long-lasting inflammation of the sinuses that can cause facial pain, nasal congestion, headaches, fatigue, and difficulty breathing through the nose. Unlike acute sinus infections, chronic sinusitis lasts for 12 weeks or more and may require ongoing treatment. In emergencies, symptoms such as facial pressure, tiredness, or breathing difficulty may be misinterpreted as infection or another medical issue. This fully printed Chronic Sinusitis ICE (In Case of Emergency) card ensures your condition is clearly communicated, helping emergency responders provide appropriate care without confusion.
Perfect for daily life, hospital visits, work, or travel — this card ensures your condition is recognised and respected even when you’re unable to explain it yourself.
Features & Benefits:
- Fully printed PVC card with no handwriting required
- Standard credit card size that fits neatly into wallets, purses, or lanyards
- Clearly marked with “Chronic Sinusitis” for fast and visible identification
- Reverse side includes space for two emergency contact names and phone numbers
- Additional area for optional notes such as ongoing treatments, recent infections, or medication sensitivities
- Optional field for date of birth to support emergency identification
- Waterproof, durable, and suitable for daily use
This Chronic Sinusitis ICE card helps make your diagnosis visible in emergencies, supporting more accurate and informed medical responses.
What is Chronic Sinusitis?
Chronic Sinusitis is a condition where the sinuses (air-filled spaces behind the nose and eyes) become inflamed and swollen for 12 weeks or more. Symptoms can include facial pain or pressure, blocked nose, postnasal drip, fatigue, and a reduced sense of smell. It may result from allergies, infection, or nasal polyps and often requires long-term management. An ICE card helps ensure healthcare providers understand your ongoing condition and respond with appropriate treatment — avoiding unnecessary tests or misdiagnoses.