Sinus Blog
Anglers with Allergies: 5 things an angler with seasonal allergies needs in the tackle box.
Imagine trying to catch your trophy while your fishing buddy is sneezing excessively. Goodbye, fish! Seasonal allergies can cause airway irritation that could be as minor as an occasional sneeze to a serious life-threatening anaphylactic reaction. It is estimated that one in four Americans suffer from allergies.
Sinusitis Statistics 2020-2019 – Sinusitis Facts and Data Trends
Sinusitis impacts approximately 30 million adults annually in the United States alone. It causes billions of dollars in economic impact and millions of days in lost time from work. Because of this, sinusitis receives a broad research focus.
5 Common Mistakes in Treating Allergies
The five most common ways people combat their allergy symptoms usually do not provide any relief at all. Here are five common mistakes and advice on how to better control allergy symptoms, including runny nose, sneezing, watery eyes, and headaches.
How to Prevent and Treat Swimmer’s Ear
As the Arizona temperatures soar, water provides a great respite from the heat, cooling your entire body down. Unfortunately, this same water can also lead to an infection in the outer canal of your ear in a condition known as swimmer’s ear.
Is Your Child’s Snoring Cause for Concern?
Snoring among adults is fairly common — about half of us do. Children, however, tend to snore less frequently, and only 1 in 10 does so consistently. If your child snores regularly, it could be a sign of something larger at play. Complicating matters further, snoring could be robbing your child of the restorative sleep they need.
People with Allergies may be at Greater Risk for COVID-19 and 6 Ways to Reduce the Risks
People with Allergies may be at higher risk for contracting COVID-19, because: We are currently in tree pollen season, which means that our immune system may be a little more stressed now than during non-pollen sensitive seasons.



