Sinus Blog
What Does an ENT Doctor Do?
ENT doctors, formally known as otolaryngologists, are medical specialists who focus on addressing conditions and illnesses impacting the ears, noses, and throats of patients.
Covid-19 is on the Rise Again. Reduce Your Risk with Three Things You Can Buy at the Grocery Store
On September 17, 2020, Dr. Meyers and his team of researchers published an article entitled, “Lowering the transmission and spread of human coronavirus” in the Journal of Virology. Their goal was to see if they were able to reduce viruses with common household items.
Nasal Polyps understanding Nasal Corticosteroids & Surgery Options
The nose is one of the most versatile organs of the body. It cleans the air we breathe to prevent infection. When you smoke a cigarette, you are not only destroying your lungs, but you are also destroying the nasal passages from doing their job to prevent illness.
Recurring Sinusitis? Listen to this Smoke Signal
The nose is one of the most versatile organs of the body. It cleans the air we breathe to prevent infection. When you smoke a cigarette, you are not only destroying your lungs, but you are also destroying the nasal passages from doing their job to prevent illness.
Deviated Septum the Ultimate Guide to Treatments
If you are currently experiencing problems related to your sinuses, your physician may prescribe a decongestant spray. However, if the doctor you are consulting with is not an ENT and they think you need to be treated for a deviated septum, they may refer you to an ears, nose, and throat specialist who can provide additional consultation and treatment.
How To Perform a Nasal Sinus Rinse
As Arizona’s leading clinic for all things related to Ear, Nose and Throat, the providers at Sinus and Allergy Wellness Center recommend that their patients perform a sinus nasal rinse 1-2 times per day. A sinus rinse is an easy process that you can do at home.