Sinusitis vs. Rhinitis: Distinguishing Between Two Common Nasal Conditions
Sinusitis and rhinitis are two diseases that commonly affect the nose. Read this blog to determine how to tell the difference.
Having some drainage from your nose? Click here to find out what that could mean
• allergic rhinitis, chronic sinusitis, nasal congestion, sinusitis
Sinusitis and rhinitis are two diseases that commonly affect the nose. Read this blog to determine how to tell the difference.
• chronic sinusitis, nasal congestion, runny nose, sleep
Did you know sinusitis can heavily impact your sleep quality? Read this blog post to learn more.
• irrigations, nasal congestion, nasal treatment, saline, sinus infection
What do nasal saline rinses do? How do you rinse your nose? Are there any good tips when doing nasal washes? Read this blog post to find out!
• nasal congestion, perforation, trauma
How can you tell if you have a broken nose? What are the consequences of breaking your nose? Read this blog post to find out.
• allergic rhinitis, allergies, nasal congestion, runny nose
Seasonal allergies a large number of people annually. This post reviews what seasonal allergies are and discussed common allergens.
• chronic sinusitis, cystic fibrosis, nasal congestion, sinus inflammation, sinusitis
Cystic fibrosis (CF) and sinusitis are interconnected conditions that often go hand in hand. Sinusitis refers to the inflammation or infection of the sinuses, while cystic fibrosis is a genetic disorder that primarily affects the respiratory and...
• breathing, nasal congestion, sinus surgery, surgery
Inferior turbinates are a common cause of nasal blockage. Read this post to see if you need yours reduced in size.
• gustatory rhinitis, nasal congestion, nasal drainage, runny nose
Nasal symptoms when eating or drinking may indicate gustatory rhinitis - excessive production of mucus with certain foods or drinks.
• bacterial sinusitis, nasal congestion, sinus infection, sinuses, sinusitis, viral infection
Do you have a sinus infection? Click here to find out if its viral or bacterial, and what kind of treatment might help you the most.
• anosmia, chronic sinusitis, nasal congestion, nasal polyps, sinus inflammation, sinusitis, tumors
Nasal polyps are growths in the nose that can happen for various reasons. Click to find out what nasal polyps are and what to do about them.
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