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Can’t Breathe Through Your Nose? It Might Be Nasal Polyps

Can’t Breathe Through Your Nose? It Might Be Nasal Polyps

Have you been struggling with chronic nasal congestion, facial pressure, or a loss of smell that just doesn’t seem to improve? While these symptoms are often blamed on allergies or sinus infections, they may actually be caused by nasal polyps — soft, noncancerous growths that form inside the nose and sinuses. At Sinus & Snoring […]


Why Did I Get a Sinus Infection After I Had a Balloon Sinuplasty?

Balloon sinuplasty has become a popular treatment for chronic sinus issues due to its high success rate and minimal recovery time. This minimally invasive procedure enhances sinus drainage by expanding the sinus passages without requiring traditional surgery. In our practice, we often combine balloon sinuplasty with the correction of structural issues, such as a deviated […]


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Why Does an ENT doctor request a Nasal Endoscopy And Sinus CT Scan?

Depending on your reason for scheduling an appointment with us, we may request that certain diagnostic tests are done during your visit. Common diagnostic tests that may be performed include sinus CT scans and nasal endoscopies. CT SCAN A sinus CT scan is often necessary to visualize the area inside the nose and sinuses. This […]


A NEW TREATMENT FOR NASAL POLYPS

If you have ever been diagnosed with nasal polyps, you know that they can have a big impact on your quality of life. People with nasal polyps often experience diminished smell and taste, sinus pressure or pain, trouble sleeping, recurring sinus infections, and trouble breathing. What are Nasal Polyps? Nasal polyps are soft, non-cancerous growths […]


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One Side of Nose Always Blocked?

Patients frequently complain that they have one side of their nose that is always blocked. This is typically due to structural issues in the nose. The nasal septum is the divider between the right and left side of your nose. It is made of cartilage and bone and it may be deviated into one side of […]


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