Nasal & Sinus Disease
Nasal and sinus diseases are often characterized by inflammation or swelling of the tissue lining the sinuses, which can lead to congestion, discomfort, and breathing difficulties. Common causes include the common cold, allergic rhinitis, or the presence of nasal polyps. At Revere Health, we specialize in diagnosing and treating a range of nasal and sinus conditions to help patients breathe easier and manage symptoms effectively.
Common Causes of Nasal & Sinus Disease
Common Cold: Viral infections often cause temporary sinus inflammation, leading to congestion and pressure.
Allergic Rhinitis: Allergies to pollen, dust, or pet dander can cause chronic sinus inflammation and nasal congestion.
Nasal Polyps: Non-cancerous growths in the nasal passages or sinuses can block airflow and cause chronic sinus issues.
Sinusitis: Inflammation of the sinuses due to infection or allergies can result in pain, pressure, and drainage issues.
Symptoms of Nasal & Sinus Disease
Nasal Congestion: Difficulty breathing through the nose due to blocked or swollen nasal passages.
Sinus Pressure and Pain: Pain or pressure around the forehead, eyes, or cheeks.
Postnasal Drip: Excess mucus draining from the sinuses down the back of the throat, often leading to a sore throat or cough.
Facial Swelling or Tenderness: Discomfort around the nose, eyes, or cheeks.
Treatment Options
Medications: Decongestants, antihistamines, or nasal sprays may be used to reduce inflammation and alleviate symptoms.
Allergy Management: Identifying and managing allergies through medication or immunotherapy can help prevent chronic sinus issues.
Surgery: In severe cases, surgical intervention, such as removing nasal polyps or widening the sinuses, may be recommended to improve airflow.
Why Choose Revere Health?
At Revere Health, we provide comprehensive care for nasal and sinus diseases, offering both medical and surgical treatments to relieve symptoms and improve quality of life.
For more information or to schedule an appointment, contact Revere Health today.