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What is Sinusitis?

Sinusitis, or sinus infection, occurs when the tissue lining the sinuses becomes inflamed, often due to infection, allergies, or structural issues. This inflammation can lead to uncomfortable symptoms like congestion, facial pressure, headaches, and difficulty breathing. Sinusitis can be acute (lasting a few weeks) or chronic (lasting for more than 12 weeks or recurring frequently).

We specialize in diagnosing and treating sinusitis to provide relief and restore your quality of life.

Common Symptoms of Sinusitis:

  • Persistent nasal congestion or stuffiness
  • Thick nasal discharge (yellow or green)
  • Facial pain or pressure, especially around the eyes, cheeks, or forehead
  • Headaches, especially when bending forward
  • Reduced or lost sense of smell and taste
  • Coughing, especially at night
  • Ear pain or pressure
  • Bad breath or fatigue

If you are experiencing these symptoms for more than 10 days, or if they are severe, it's important to seek professional evaluation and treatment.

Our Sinusitis Evaluation Process:

  1. Comprehensive Examination: We begin with a detailed examination of your symptoms and medical history to determine the underlying cause of your sinusitis.
  2. Nasal Endoscopy: Using a small, flexible tube with a camera (endoscope), we can get a close look inside your sinuses to detect any blockages, swelling, or infection.
  3. Imaging (CT Scans): If necessary, we may recommend a CT scan to get a detailed view of your sinus anatomy and identify any structural issues, such as polyps or a deviated septum.
  4. Allergy Testing: If allergies are suspected as a cause of your sinusitis, we may conduct allergy tests to identify triggers.

Sinusitis Treatment Options:

Based on the results of your evaluation, we will develop a personalized treatment plan to address the root cause of your sinusitis and relieve your symptoms.

  • Medications:
    • Decongestants: To reduce swelling and open up your nasal passages.
    • Nasal Corticosteroids: To reduce inflammation and manage long-term symptoms.
    • Antibiotics: If a bacterial infection is the cause, antibiotics may be prescribed.
    • Antihistamines: For allergy-related sinusitis, these can help prevent or reduce symptoms.
    • Saline Rinses (Nasal Irrigation): To flush out mucus and keep nasal passages clear.
  • Minimally Invasive Procedures:
    • Balloon Sinuplasty: A minimally invasive procedure that uses a small balloon to gently open blocked sinuses and improve drainage, providing immediate relief.
    • Endoscopic Sinus Surgery: For chronic or severe sinusitis, we may recommend surgery to remove blockages (such as polyps) or correct structural issues (such as a deviated septum).
  • Lifestyle & Home Remedies:
    • Humidifiers: Adding moisture to the air can help relieve sinus congestion.
    • Hydration: Drinking plenty of fluids helps thin mucus and promotes drainage.
    • Allergen Avoidance: Identifying and avoiding allergens can reduce sinus inflammation for allergy-related sinusitis.

Chronic Sinusitis Treatment:

For patients with chronic sinusitis, managing the condition involves a combination of medical treatments and lifestyle changes. Our goal is to provide long-term relief and prevent recurrent infections.

  • Ongoing Medical Management: Long-term use of nasal corticosteroids or antihistamines may be needed to keep symptoms under control.
  • Surgical Solutions: In cases where medications are not effective, sinus surgery may be recommended to improve sinus drainage and prevent future infections.

When Should You Seek Treatment?

If you’ve had sinusitis symptoms for more than 10 days or experience frequent sinus infections, it’s time to consult an ENT specialist. Early treatment can prevent complications and help you breathe more easily.

Schedule Your Sinusitis Evaluation Today!

Don’t let sinusitis disrupt your daily life. We offer expert evaluation and treatment to relieve your symptoms and restore your comfort.