Snoring isn’t just a noisy inconvenience — it’s a sign that your body is struggling to maintain smooth airflow while you sleep. It occurs when air passes through relaxed tissues in the throat, causing vibrations that produce sound. While occasional snoring is common, frequent or loud snoring can disrupt not only your sleep but also […]
Sleep debt occurs when you consistently sleep less than the recommended 7–9 hours per night for adults. Missing just one or two hours a night doesn’t seem like much—but over a week, that’s nearly a full night lost. Even “catching up” on weekends doesn’t erase the effects, because your body and brain need consistent recovery […]
Sinus infections, or sinusitis, are a common reason why children and teens feel run down, miss school, or struggle with congestion and headaches. While these infections often start as a simple cold, they can sometimes linger or lead to more serious complications if not treated properly. At Sinus & Snoring Specialists, we help children and […]
When most people think about hearing loss, they imagine a friend or family member constantly saying “What?” or not responding when spoken to. Perhaps they think the TV volume is too loud. What doesn’t usually come to mind is physical health. Just like vision problems or back pain, hearing loss is a physical health issue […]
At Sinus & Snoring Specialists, we know how important clear communication is for your relationships, your confidence, and your quality of life. When hearing challenges get in the way, it can be frustrating—not just for you, but for your family and friends too. Instead of withdrawing from conversations, you can use a few simple strategies […]
Mouth breathing in children is a common complaint for parents. This can be normal occasionally, such as when the child has a cold. However, persistent mouth breathing can have serious effects on your child’s overall health and development. Causes of mouth breathing Normal and optimal breathing would ideally be through the nose. However, many factors […]
Flying during the travel season can be a rewarding experience. However, some patients (often those with a history of sinus problems) can find this a difficult and even painful experience because the sudden changes in cabin pressure can cause facial pain and pressure. This is called aerosinusitis. How does aerosinusitis happen? Sinuses are air-filled spaces […]
Is Nasal Irrigation Safe? Important Tips to Know Last week, there was an unfortunate report of a woman who contracted a fatal central nervous system infection after using a nasal irrigation device. Despite medical care, she succumbed to a rare infection (primary amebic meningoencephalitis) caused by an amoeba, Naegleria fowleri. Though such infections are rare, […]
Empty Nose Syndrome (ENS) is a lesser-known but serious condition that can develop following certain types of nasal surgery. While the name might sound like the nose is physically empty, the reality is more complex—and often frustrating—for those who experience it. What Is Empty Nose Syndrome? Empty Nose Syndrome is a condition that results from […]
The Challenge of Nighttime Nasal Congestion Many patients report that their congestion and sinus issues become worse at night, particularly when they are trying to sleep. During the day, gravity naturally aids in draining fluid away from the face, directing it down toward the lower parts of the body. However, when lying down in bed, […]