Scottsdale Sinus & Allergy Center
Recent News About Scottsdale Sinus & Allergy Center
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Scottsdale doctor: ‘The vast majority of patients have some component of allergies contributing to their sinonasal issues’
The holiday season can be an especially difficult time for allergy sufferers, as travel, stress, and even Christmas decorations can lead to worse allergic reactions. According to Dr. Brian Lee of Scottsdale Sinus and Allergy Center, allergies affect many sinus patients.
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Scottsdale doctor says sinus headaches 'can occur above, between, below, or behind the eyebrows'
If you're grappling with headaches, they could be stemming from sinus congestion. Dr. Franklyn Gergits of the Sinus and Allergy Wellness Center of North Scottsdale said sinus headaches can be felt in the facial area and may occasionally be mistaken for migraines.
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Scottsdale doctor: 'The nose provides warming, helps humidify, clean and pressurize air'
Mouth breathing can lead to dental issues, including gingivitis and cavity development.
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Scottsdale doctor offers allergy insights as Arizona enters peak ragweed season
More than 23 million people in the U.S. suffer from allergic rhinitis, also known as hay fever.
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Scottsdale doctor says sinus headaches can be resolved the same way as chronic sinusitis
The signs of a sinus headache include facial swelling, fever and chronic facial pain.
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Scottsdale doctor says allergy symptoms could be a result of inflammation
Allergy symptoms include sneezing, a stuffy or runny nose, watery eyes and an itchy nose, eyes or mouth.
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Research shows that higher risk of stroke is linked to chronic sinusitis
May being Mental Health Awareness Month, Scottsdale Sinus and Allergy Center wants to bring attention to stroke awareness and the increasing evidence that having chronic sinusitis increases a person's risk for stroke.
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New research studies link depression to chronic sinusitis
Mental Health Awareness Month is in full swing, and doctors at the Scottsdale Sinus and Allergy Center are raising awareness of the fact that there is scientific evidence linking chronic sinusitis with symptoms of depression.
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The best way to avoid nasal polyps is to see a doctor about chronic sinus and allergy symptoms
There is scientific evidence to support the idea that nasal polyps stem from sinus inflammation.
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Don't overlook sinus headaches: New, effective treatments are available
Ear, nose and throat specialists are finding success in relieving sinus headaches through a relatively new procedure called balloon sinuplasty.
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Sense of smell may have a bigger impact on sexual attraction than you might think
The nose is a contributing factor in an individual's attractiveness and can even play a role in someone's sex life.
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Winter Olympian Lizzy Yarnold overcame sinus inflammation to win gold in 2018
While defending women’s skeleton champion Lizzy Yarnold won gold in the 2018 Winter Olympic Games, an inflammation of the sinus almost set her back.
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Winter may be to blame for increased sinus infections
As temperatures drop and cold air causes many people to stay indoors, the comforts of home may actually be worsening sinus and allergy symptoms.
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With the holiday season in full swing, sinus experts remind patients to beware of 'Christmas tree syndrome'
As the holiday season reaches its peak, sinus experts are warning those with allergies to be mindful of "Christmas tree syndrome."
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Scottsdale Sinus and Allergy Center doctor talks about acute sinusitis and 'improving quality of life' for patients
Along with cold and flu season, you may also have to be on the lookout for acute sinusitis.
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Scottsdale Sinus and Allergy Center physician tackling inflammation of the sinuses head-on
Inflammation of the sinuses plagues millions of Americans each year, with facial pain a common symptom of chronic sinusitis.
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Scottsdale Sinus and Allergy Center doctor: 'A new procedure has come out to help with ETD'
Dr. Brian Lee of Scottsdale Sinus and Allergy Center talks about the science behind eustachian tube dysfunction.
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When 'sinus issues trickle down into every facet of life,' Scottsdale Sinus and Allergy Center can help
If you're dealing with stress and anxiety, consciously performing breathing exercises is a proven effective way to help relax, but if you try to utilize these techniques while suffering from chronic sinusitis, it can be nearly impossible.
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Scottsdale doctor warns sinus patients 'can start start to build up resistance' to overprescribed antibiotics
Patients who are overprescribed antibiotics could potentially experience harmful long-term effects, which is one reason why a Scottsdale-area ear, nose and throat doctor believes the medications are, to a degree, a "necessary evil."