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South Jersey doctor says balloon sinuplasty is a quick and minimally invasive procedure
Almost 29 million people in the U.S. suffer from chronic sinusitis.
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South Jersey doctor says people who suffer from chronic sinusitis are more likely to develop depression
Physical symptoms of sinusitis include nasal inflammation, a runny nose, congestion, headaches and pain or swelling in the face.
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South Jersey doctor says there are several available options for allergy treatment
Fall allergies typically begin in August and can last through October.
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Dr. DeLorio: Sinus problems linked to lower 'quality of sleep and quality of life'
Having a long-lasting stuffy nose or sinus pressure that won't go away can have a negative impact on several aspects of a person's life, at least according to Dr. Nicola DeLorio at the Accent Head and Neck Group.
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South Jersey doctor says inflammation could be causing your allergy symptoms
Allergy symptoms include sneezing, a stuffy or runny nose, watery eyes and an itchy nose, eyes, or mouth.
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'Bacteria grow in there': Doctors discuss symptoms, treatment for sinusitis
Dr. Andrew Ordon, Emmy-nominated co-host of The Doctors talk show, recently answered a viewer's question about the potential for sinusitis to cause bad breath.
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Chronic sinusitis can contribute to or exacerbate other health conditions
Investigations reveal that chronic sinusitis contributes to hypertension.
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Research shows a possible connection between chronic sinusitis and migraines
Migraine headaches are frequently misdiagnosed, and many times they come with symptoms that mimic other conditions.
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Dr. Nicola DeLorio: 'there's an increased number of patients that have depression that have chronic sinusitis'
Multiple scientific studies have found a correlation between patients identified as regularly experiencing symptoms of chronic rhinosinusitis and links with a substantial number of patients also suffering from depressive-type symptoms (CSR). According to a local sinus inflammation specialist, poor sleep and quality of life are two factors that present as a common link between both alignments.
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Better breathing leads to better health and potentially fewer sinus issues
Breathing is an autonomic body function everyone does without even thinking.