Sinus Problems & Allergies

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Sinus Problems and Allergy Treatment

Sinus Problems & Allergies

Sinus problems and nasal allergies are common conditions that can cause persistent nasal blockage, facial pressure, headaches, and breathing discomfort. When left untreated, they may affect sleep quality and daily activities. Early evaluation and appropriate ENT care help provide lasting relief and prevent recurrence.

Symptoms / Indications

Sinus problems and allergies may present with the following symptoms:

  • Nasal congestion or blockage
  • Facial pain or pressure around the eyes and forehead
  • Frequent sneezing or runny nose
  • Headache or heaviness in the head
  • Post-nasal drip or throat irritation
  • Reduced sense of smell
  • Watery or itchy eyes

Causes

Sinus and allergy-related conditions may occur due to:

  • Allergic rhinitis (dust, pollen, smoke, pollution)
  • Acute or chronic sinusitis
  • Deviated nasal septum
  • Nasal polyps
  • Upper respiratory tract infections
  • Environmental irritants

Treatment / Procedure

Treatment depends on the severity and underlying cause. Mild cases may be managed with medications such as nasal sprays, anti-allergy drugs, or antibiotics. Chronic or recurrent sinus conditions may require endoscopic sinus surgery for long-term relief. Dr. Ashok Garje provides personalized treatment using advanced endoscopic techniques to improve nasal breathing and sinus health.


Benefits

  • Relief from nasal congestion and facial pressure
  • Improved breathing and sleep quality
  • Reduced frequency of sinus infections
  • Better control of allergy symptoms
  • Improved sense of smell
  • Enhanced overall quality of life

Prevention / Post-Treatment Care

Simple preventive measures can help manage sinus problems and allergies:

  • Avoid known allergens and triggers
  • Maintain nasal hygiene as advised
  • Use medications regularly as prescribed
  • Stay hydrated and maintain a healthy lifestyle
  • Attend follow-up visits for long-term care
  • Consult an ENT specialist if symptoms persist