What to Expect from Sinus Surgery
The sinuses are air-filled pockets behind the cheeks, nose and forehead that produce mucus that moisturizes the nose and protects it from pollutants. Occasionally, the sinuses can face problems such as polyps and infections. Surgery may be necessary to remedy these problems. Below we review the types of sinus surgery and what to expect. Types…
How Safe Is Endoscopic Sinus Surgery?
Have you been experiencing chronic facial pain/pressure, nasal congestion, discolored nasal discharge and postnasal drip? If so, you may be suffering from chronic sinusitis, also known as chronic sinus infections. While most cases of chronic sinusitis can be managed with medications, some persistent infections require surgery. This is where endoscopic sinus surgery comes in. What…
Who Can Benefit from Balloon Sinus Dilation?
Balloon sinus dilation, also known as balloon sinuplasty, is a minimally invasive procedure that treats chronic sinus inflammation. Because it doesn’t involve cutting, removal of nasal tissue or bone and has a short recovery time, it is an attractive option for many who suffer from recurring sinus problems. How Does Balloon Sinus Dilation Work? This…
Sinus Infection or COVID?
Between the cold weather, time spent indoors with the heaters running and the stress of the pandemic, this winter nobody is feeling their best. But when you start showing symptoms such as cough, congestion and fever, you know you’re coming down with something. It’s important to figure out whether it’s something benign like a sinus…
What You Didn’t Know About Postnasal Drip
Even if you don’t know what postnasal drip is, you’ve likely experienced it at some point in your life. There are many conditions that list postnasal drip as a symptom, and being able to identify when you have it may help you figure out the best way to treat your discomfort. Below is an overview…
Can Turbinate Reduction Help Your Summer Allergies?
Inside your nose are three pairs of built-in air filters called turbinates. When they are healthy, turbinates help regulate the temperature and level of moisture inside your nose. If your turbinates become swollen or enlarged, which is a common symptom of summer allergies, they can cause a nasal blockage and make breathing difficult. There are…