Frederick Breathe Free Sinus & Allergy Center
Recent News About Frederick Breathe Free Sinus & Allergy Center
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Frederick doctor: 'If you addressed (sinus issues) earlier, you'd have people thriving and living, not suffering'
Early intervention for sinus patients can lead to a better quality of life, while also reducing health care costs.
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Frederick doctor: 'Facial pain is always considered in sinus pathology and a very common complaint'
Dr. Jamie Oberman of Frederick Breathe Free said there's some symptoms that sinusitis sufferers have to deal with, that they might not realize are coming from sinusitis, and facial pain can be one of these symptoms.
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Local ENT on revolutionary procedure: 'It addresses the anatomy in a minimally invasive, comfortable way'
Balloon sinuplasty was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in 2005.
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Local doctor: ‘The more antibiotics that are prescribed, the more bacterial resistance you have’
Antibiotics are commonly prescribed for sinusitis.
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People who suffer from chronic sinusitis find that it can significantly decrease their quality of life
Chronic sinusitis can cause poor-quality sleep, which can lead to other negative health consequences.
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Chronic sinusitis can negatively impact a patient's overall well-being and quality of life
Many people may not realize that chronic sinusitis can also affect their mental health.
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New report finds rise in demand for sinus dilation devices
A new report finds that the market for sinus dilation devices is expected to grow by almost 3 billion dollars between 2021 and 2030.
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Chronic sinusitis, if left untreated, can trigger serious health conditions
Millions of Americans suffer from chronic sinusitis every year.
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Allergy and asthma sufferers can share their stories at the annual Allergy & Asthma Day on Capitol Hill
The 26th annual Allergy & Asthma Day Capitol Hill will take place in Washington, D.C., on May 3.
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Physicians and yogis agree: Breathing through the nose is best
Breathing through the nose is a common practice in yoga, thanks to its many benefits.
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Losing your sense of taste is one of the side effects of sinus issues that can negatively impact your quality of life
Sinus infections can lead to a loss of taste and smell.
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Mingling during Halloween weekend could lead to a greater chance of getting a sinus infection
An overwhelming majority of Americans celebrate Halloween.
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Fall weather causes an increase in allergies and common colds, which in turn causes sinus infections
Both allergies and colds are more common in the fall and winter months.
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Frederick doctor says sinusitis can negatively affect multiple aspects of a person's life
Balloon sinuplasty is a relatively new procedure, having been approved by the FDA in 2005.
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Frederick doctor says allergy symptoms could be a result of inflammation
Allergy symptoms include sneezing, a stuffy or runny nose, watery eyes and an itchy nose, eyes or mouth.
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Doctors say sinusitis can create unexpected side effects, including bad breath
Dr. Andrew Ordon of "The Doctors" says sinusitis can definitely cause bad breath.
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Studies show that having chronic sinusitis is linked to higher risk for stroke
Scientific research backs the theory that having chronic sinusitis increases a person's risk for stroke.
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New research shows that histamines may be responsible for more than just allergies
Histamines are commonly known for the key role they play in allergies, but they have recently been linked to medical ailments like depression and rare diseases.
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Better breathing leads to better health, potentially fewer sinus issues
Breathing is an autonomic body function that everyone does without even thinking about.
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Don't overlook sinus headaches: New, effective treatments are available
Dr. Jamie Oberman -- an ear, nose and throat specialist at Frederick Breathe Free Sinus & Allergy Centers -- says early intervention is vital when it comes to sinus problems.