Everything You Need to Know About Balloon Sinuplasty
Balloons can help liven up a party and provide whimsical décor; did you know they can also help those suffering from chronic sinus infections find relief? Balloon Sinuplasty is a safe and effective procedure that has been helping people since it received FDA approval in 2005. What Is Chronic Sinusitis? Balloon Sinuplasty is approved to…
How Tinnitus Affects Musicians
Tinnitus is common, affecting about 10-15% of the general public. While hearing a ringing in the ear is bothersome, it can be especially problematic for musicians, as their livelihood depends on their ability to hear. Are Musicians More Likely to Experience Tinnitus? While the numbers vary from study to study, the general consensus is that…
The Process of Diagnosing a Sinus Infection
Sinus infections can range from mild to severe and can last for only a few days to months on end. The severity of your symptoms will dictate how far into the diagnostic process you need to go in order to get answers. What Is a Sinus Infection? A sinus infection is a swelling or inflammation…
Can Lack of Sleep Lead to Concussion-Like Symptoms?
Over the past years, there has been a significant increase in concussion awareness as well as many new protocols put into place to protect student athletes, military personnel and anyone who engages in risky behaviors, such as the riders at the track at Skyline MX Park. While identifying a concussion after an injury is important,…
5 Causes of an Itchy Ear
An itchy ear is uncomfortable. This sensation can be caused by a number of factors, some of which are easily treatable at home while others require medical attention. Understanding the top five reasons why your ear may be itchy can help prompt you to seek help when needed. Skin Issues Eczema, psoriasis and seborrheic dermatitis…
Understanding Cat Allergies
Cat allergies are common, with experts estimating that for every 10 Americans, three are allergic to cats. Knowing what causes an allergic reaction is the first step toward finding relief. Below is a breakdown of why you are allergic to your cat and what treatment options are available. What Are You Allergic To? The cause…
Should You Use Hydrogen Peroxide to Treat Earwax?
A buildup of earwax can be a painful experience that often leads to tinnitus, hearing loss or dizziness. Fortunately, there are a number of treatment options available to remove excess earwax. One popular method is the use of hydrogen peroxide. But is this safe? Understanding Earwax Known as cerumen, earwax is a naturally occurring substance…
Is COVID Making Your Tinnitus Worse?
Tinnitus is common, affecting nearly 20% of the U.S. population. Those experiencing this symptom hear a ringing, whooshing, clicking or buzzing when no sound is present in the environment. A number of factors can contribute to your tinnitus, including exposure to loud noise, stress and inner ear damage. Some experts now suspect that COVID-19 may…
Are Allergies Making You Snore?
Snoring affects about 50% off all adults in the United States. There are a number of causes for this grumbling and grating sound, including obesity, alcohol consumption, deviated septum, nasal polyps and the most common—nasal congestion. Allergies to dust can block your nose and increase your risk of snoring. What Is Dust? Dust that gathers…
What Are Nasal Polyps?
Growths can occur almost anywhere inside your body and can be malignant or benign. Noncancerous growths that develop in the tissue that lines the nose and sinuses are known as nasal polyps. Understanding the causes and treatment options for these teardrop-shaped growths can help prompt you to seek help when needed. Why Do Nasal Polyps…