If you suffer from chronic sinusitis, you’re probably well aware of the discomfort and misery it can bring with it. You may have been experiencing severe congestion, swelling and pain around your nose, forehead and eyes, thick discharge from your nose or a reduced sense of taste and smell for several months. Back in the… [Read More]
5 Myths About Sinusitis
Sinus infections, whether they are acute (lasting just a few weeks or less) or chronic (lasting at least 12 weeks), are pretty common. Around 10 percent of people find themselves dealing with the unpleasant symptoms of sinusitis each year. It’s not just sinus infections and problems that are common. So are sinusitis myths. Some of… [Read More]
What Really Works for Snoring
It’s a rare person who hasn’t spent hours lying awake listening to the sound of their partner snoring. Perhaps you’ve been the person doing the snoring yourself. Since everyone wants to get a good night’s sleep, there are lots of so-called snore remedies on the market. But do any of them work? While some gadgets… [Read More]
Why Do People Get Chronic Sinusitis?
There’s sinusitis, an acute infection that lasts for a few weeks or less. And then there’s chronic sinusitis, which lasts for at least 12 weeks. Although it might seem that there can’t be that many people suffering from an ongoing issue that affects their ability to breathe, smell and otherwise go about their daily lives, millions of… [Read More]
What Causes a Deviated Septum?
Have you ever looked in the mirror and thought that your nose seemed to bend more to one side than to the other? Everyone’s nose is divided down the middle by a thin wall known as the nasal septum. In some cases, the septum is straight and even. In many people, though, the septum deviates… [Read More]
How is Sinusitis Different From the Flu?
You’re feeling pretty awful. Your nose is stuffed, you’re tired and achy, and you have a headache. With so many different types of winter ailments out there, you might not be able to tell if you’re dealing with the flu, a sinus infection or something else. Usually, the differences between the flu and other winter… [Read More]
5 Sinus Remedies to Help You Get Through Cold and Flu Season
Winter can be rough. The weather’s cold, there’s often snow or ice on the ground, and to make things even worse, it’s cold and flu season. Even if you got your flu shot at the beginning of the season, you might still find yourself dealing with frequent colds or just feeling a bit under the… [Read More]
What to Expect After Sinus Surgery
If you suffer from chronic sinusitis, it might seem as though nothing helps. You’re constantly battling congestion. Various areas around your face and head are uncomfortable and even painful. Even when your symptoms are caused by bacteria, antibiotics might not seem to help much. When nothing else relieves your symptoms, sinus surgery might be the best… [Read More]
Is Immunotherapy Right for You?
Whether it’s the spring, summer or fall, like clockwork, your eyes start watering, your nose starts running and you begin sneezing uncontrollably. Allergies are a nuisance and they can severely affect your productivity at work and in life in general. When you don’t feel well, you don’t want to do things. While many people are… [Read More]
What Allergies are More Common in Fall?
If you have seasonal allergies, you might have come to realize that “seasonal” doesn’t mean just one season out of the year. Plenty of people with allergies in the spring also experience fall allergies, and it’s also possible for people who get through the spring without any issues to suddenly start sneezing when fall comes… [Read More]
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