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Fall weather causes an increase in allergies and common colds, which in turn causes sinus infections

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Frederick Breathe Free offers a variety of ear, nose and throat treatments to help provide permanent relief to patients. | Pexels/Cottonbro

Frederick Breathe Free offers a variety of ear, nose and throat treatments to help provide permanent relief to patients. | Pexels/Cottonbro

  • Both allergies and colds are more common in the fall and winter months.
  • Allergies and colds can potentially develop into sinus infections.
  • Frederick Breathe Free offers a range of solutions to treat the underlying conditions causing allergies or sinus infections.
While many people know that experiencing allergy symptoms and common colds is more likely in the fall and winter, they may not realize that allergies and colds can develop into sinus infections, the Houston Chronicle reported. Allergies, colds and sinus infections have many of the same symptoms, so it can be difficult to distinguish between them.

Dr. Tran Locke, an ear, nose and throat (ENT) specialist who works at Baylor College of Medicine, said that if symptoms such as congestion last longer than 10 days, it might be time to see a doctor to determine whether a sinus infection has developed. Other symptoms could include a feeling of pressure in the face, a decreased sense of smell, tooth pain or a fever. Many patients can resolve their symptoms through medication, but for some, a minimally invasive surgery might be the best option in to treat an underlying condition, Locke said.

Balloon sinuplasty, also known as balloon catheter dilation surgery, is a procedure used to clear blocked sinuses, according to Healthline. This surgery is relatively new, having been approved by the Food and Drug Administration in 2005. It’s also commonly referred to as the “smart sinus” procedure.

A balloon sinuplasty procedure lasts 10 to 15 minutes, and patients typically recover within one to two days. Most patients can resume their normal activities during that time period, although they may experience some swelling for up to a week, according to Dr. Michael Eisemann of Eisemann Plastic Surgery Center.

"Now that we have these minimally invasive approaches, it just gives us another tool in our armamentarium to address their maladies in a cost-effective, patient-centered, satisfying way," Dr. Jamie Oberman of Frederick Breathe Free Sinus & Allergy Centers told North Baltimore Journal.

Frederick Breathe Free offers a variety of ENT treatments to help provide permanent relief to patients suffering from allergies and sinus problems. The practice offers the latest innovative solutions, such as balloon sinuplasty procedures. The office is located on Thomas Johnson Drive in Frederick, Maryland.

Those interested in learning more about diagnosis or treatment of chronic sinusitis are invited to take this Sinus Self-Assessment Quiz.

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