Scottsdale Sinus & Allergy Center
Recent News About Scottsdale Sinus & Allergy Center
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Local doctor says cold weather can make asthma worse
Colder weather can cause more severe symptoms in asthma sufferers.
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Physicians and yogis agree: Breathing through the nose is best
Breathing through the nose is a common practice in yoga, thanks to its many benefits.
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Sinus infections can lead to temporary hearing loss and painful ear symptoms
Eustachian tubes are small tubes that run between your middle ears and upper throat.
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Chronic sinus problems can increase your risk of experiencing depression
Approximately 10 million Americans suffer from seasonal depression, also known as seasonal affective disorder, each year.
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Even stars like Lindsay Lohan struggle with sinus problems
Lindsay Lohan, the star of "Falling for Christmas," has struggled with sinus problems during her career.
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Local doctor says his patients are surprised by dramatic quality-of-life improvement after treatment
Sinus infections can lead to a loss of taste and smell.
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Local doctor says having a Christmas tree in your home can trigger allergy symptoms
Though many people suffer from allergies year-round, the holiday season can be especially triggering.
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Local doctor suggests saving money this holiday season by taking advantage of your deductible
Most Americans who get health insurance through their employer have an annual deductible.
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Local doctor says there is potential for chronic sinusitis sufferers to develop erectile dysfunction
People who suffer from chronic sinusitis are at risk of developing erectile dysfunction.
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Mingling during Halloween weekend could lead to a greater chance of getting a sinus infection
An overwhelming majority of Americans celebrate Halloween.
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Local doctor says people who have chronic sinusitis sleep poorly and may develop sleep apnea
People suffering with chronic sinusitis often experience low-quality sleep.
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Local doctor says balloon dilation procedure can help patients who have recurring eustachian tube dysfunction
Causes of eustachian tube dysfunction (ETD) include allergies, a common cold, the flu or chronic acid reflux.
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Fall weather causes an increase in allergies and common colds, which in turn causes sinus infections
Both allergies and colds are more common in the fall and winter months.
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Scottsdale doctor says his office strives to take a comprehensive approach to treating patients
Scottsdale Sinus and Allergy Center offers an online quiz for potential patients to evaluate their symptoms.
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Scottsdale 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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Scottsdale-based sinus specialist on balloon sinuplasty: 'The procedures are much easier, and the recovery is significantly better'
Patients who opt for a balloon sinuplasty over traditional sinus surgery will have a quicker recovery time, said Dr. Brian Lee of Scottsdale Sinus and Allergy Center.
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Dr. Lee: For millions of people, balloon sinuplasty can improve 'quality of life’
Balloon sinuplasty is gaining popularity as a treatment for people seeking relief from sinusitis symptoms, and experts such as Dr. Brian Lee of Scottsdale Sinus and Allergy Center say it’s a viable option for those suffering from sinusitis.
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Scottsdale doctor says eustachian tube dysfunction can be caused by untreated sinusitis
Eustachian tubes are connected to the sinuses.
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Sinus problems can negatively affect your overall health in a variety of ways, including erectile dysfunction
Recent studies have shown sinusitis increases the risk of erectile dysfunction.