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Pensacola doctor: ‘Sinus headaches are just headaches’
Sinus headaches are a common symptom of sinusitis and can become quite debilitating. According to Dr. Matthew Blair of Gulf Coast Breathe Free, there are several ways to treat sinus headaches.
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Pensacola doctor: ‘If you can get your breathing and your nose in tip top shape, you're gonna feel better’
The week of March 10-16 is Sleep Awareness Week, and ENT (ear, nose, and throat) specialists would like to remind patients how sinus issues can affect sleep patterns. According to Dr. Matthew Blair of Gulf Coast Breathe Free, sinusitis can severely impact sleep quality and breathing, which will impact quality of life.
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Pensacola doctor on balloon sinuplasty: 'It permanently opens the sinuses so we can get treatment into the sinus'
Dr. Matthew Blair of Gulf Coast Breathe Free said a balloon sinuplasty is a minimally invasive treatment that can open your sinuses and improve your symptoms.
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Pensacola doctor: 'We treat (headaches) the same way we treat sinus conditions'
If you're dealing with chronic headaches, it may be a result of inflamed sinuses.
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Local doctor: Suffering from chronic sinusitis could 'affect the rest of your general health'
People suffering from sinusitis should see an ENT specialist to help improve their quality of life.
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People who suffer from allergies have multiple treatment options, depending on what works best for them
People who have spring allergies might start feeling their symptoms kicking in, as trees have begun to pollinate.
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Japan's prime minister underwent sinus surgery 'in order to be in perfect health'
The prime minister of Japan underwent sinus surgery on a Saturday and returned to work on Monday.
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DeChambeau says having sinus surgery was 'the greatest decision of my life'
Pro golfer Bryson DeChambeau began experiencing dizzy spells at the 2020 Masters.
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Balloon sinuplasty is an efficient, minimally invasive way to resolve chronic sinus problems and snoring
Chronic sinusitis can lead to snoring.
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Local doctor says breathing through your nose has multiple health benefits
Breathing through the nose is a common practice in yoga, thanks to its many benefits.
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Even stars like Lindsay Lohan struggle with sinus problems
Lindsay Lohan, the star of "Falling for Christmas," has struggled with sinus problems during her career.
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Seeing an ENT specialist can help determine what is causing your congestion, runny nose or headaches
Sinus infections and other illnesses are more common during the winter months.
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Local doctor suggests saving money this holiday season by taking advantage of your deductible
Most Americans who get health insurance through their employer have an annual deductible.
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Local doctor says people who suffer from chronic sinus problems may experience a lower quality of life
People suffering with chronic sinusitis often experience low-quality sleep.
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Pensacola doctor says people who don't treat their allergies may end up with other sinus problems
More than 23 million people in the U.S. suffer from allergic rhinitis, also known as hay fever.
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“Hasta la vista” to both sinus and political trouble: Johnson had sinus surgery before announcing resignation
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson underwent a sinus procedure shortly before announcing his resignation.
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Studies show nitric oxide can reduce sinus symptoms and potentially improve athletic performance
The scientific evidence is in: Nitric oxide can help increase athletic performance and reduce chronic sinusitis symptoms.
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Don't overlook a sinus headache: Effective new treatments are available
A relatively new procedure can significantly improve a sinus sufferer's quality of life by eliminating sinus headaches.
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Blair of Pensacola's Gulf Coast Breathe Free: Sinonasal conditions 'can really affect one's quality of life'
Sinus infections can affect the performance of even the most talented athletes and disrupt their ability to compete.
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2022 New Year's resolution: Improve your nasal and sinus health
Improving your breathing, chronic sinusitis or allergies could make the perfect New Year's resolution for millions of Americans.