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SoCal Breathe Free warns of potential impact from barometric changes
SoCal Breathe Free's Burbank location is warning about the impacts that barometric pressure changes can have on patients, especially those who already have sinus conditions or frequent headaches.
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SoCal doctor: Sinusitis ‘increases your risk of developing bad breath’
One of the more unpleasant symptoms of sinusitis is bad breath, which can occur due to congestion and mouth breathing. According to Dr. Matt Hershcovitch of SoCal Breathe Free, mouth breathing and bacteria from sinusitis can lead to bad breath.
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SoCal doctor: ‘Antibiotic resistance and immunity are huge problems in medicine’
Antibiotics are frequently prescribed for chronic sinusitis, but they carry certain risks, and alternative treatments are available for those suffering from sinus issues. According to Dr. Matt Hershcovitch of SoCal Breathe Free, treatments that avoid antibiotics can be beneficial for those with sinus issues, as they help prevent antibiotic resistance.
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SoCal doctor: ‘Eustachian tube dysfunction and chronic sinusitis often coexist with one another’
Eustachian tube dysfunction is a disorder in which passageways in the ears are plugged up and cause uncomfortable symptoms. According to Dr. Matt Hershcovitch of SoCal Breathe Free, ETD and sinusitis go hand in hand.
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Chronic sinusitis can contribute to or exacerbate other health conditions
Investigations reveal that chronic sinusitis contributes to hypertension.
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Research finds possible connection between chronic sinusitis and migraines
Migraines are frequently misdiagnosed and are notorious for presenting with symptoms to other similar conditions.
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Hay fever now has several advanced treatment methods
With allergy season starting, people are going to start falling prey to hay fever.
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Pop singer Ariana Grande has been forced to cancel performances due to sinus infections
Nearly 37 million Americans suffer from at least one episode of acute nasal inflammation each year, according to the American Sinus Institute.