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Recurrent Sinus Infections

Overview:

Recurrent sinus infections, or chronic sinusitis, occur when the sinuses become inflamed and infected repeatedly. Symptoms include nasal congestion, facial pressure, postnasal drip, and thick nasal discharge. Factors like nasal polyps, allergies, deviated septum, or frequent upper respiratory infections can contribute to recurrent sinusitis.

Treatments

Medications

Antibiotics, nasal corticosteroids, decongestants, and antihistamines can help manage infections and inflammation.

Saline Irrigation

Regular saline rinses help clear out mucus and allergens.

Balloon Sinuplasty

A minimally invasive in-office procedure that opens blocked sinuses using a small balloon, improving drainage and reducing infection risk.

Endoscopic Sinus Surgery

In severe cases, surgery may be needed to remove blockages or polyps and improve sinus drainage.

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