What to Expect from Nasal Polyp Surgery
Nasal polyps can cause a number of sinus issues. Medications alone may not be enough. Click here to learn about nasal polyp surgery.
Have a sinus infection? Click here to find out if its viral or bacterial
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Nasal polyps can cause a number of sinus issues. Medications alone may not be enough. Click here to learn about nasal polyp surgery.
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Do you have sinus problems? Need to find a sinus surgeon? Click here to learn how to find the right sinus surgeon for you.
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If you recently had sinus surgery, you need a debridement afterwards. Click to learn more about sinus debridements and why they're important.
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Sinusitis can affect kids, but affects them differently than adults. Click here to learn more about pediatric sinusitis and how it's treated.
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Sinusitis is a common problem in people with cystic fibrosis. Learn more about how CF-related sinusitis is managed and treated.
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Certain fungi can cause a reaction in your sinuses resulting in chronic sinusitis. Click here to learn about allergic fungal sinusitis.
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Many brain tumors have traditionally been treated using invasive techniques. However, many of these tumors can now be treated using EEA, a minimally invasive approach through the nose.
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Sinus Surgery is a common surgical procedure that is very safe. However, there are some possible complications that you should know about.
Antibiotics after sinus surgery are common. But a recent study suggests not everyone needs antibiotics. Find out what might be right for you.
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It turns out dental infections may be the “root” cause of a sinus infection in up to 30% of cases. The upper molars in the back of the mouth are physically so close to the maxillary (cheek) sinus that infections arising from bad teeth have an easy...
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