Indianapolis Sinus Center
Recent News About Indianapolis Sinus Center
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Indianapolis doctor on antibiotics overuse and sinusitis: 'Once you start developing allergies or immunities to these different things, then you can't use that group anymore.'
Dr. Nicholas Hollenkamp of Indianapolis Sinus Center said overusing antibiotics can lead to allergies or immunities, which can lead to expensive treatments.
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Indianapolis doctor on sinusitis: 'People tend to respond better who undergo early intervention'
Early intervention for sinus patients can lead to a better quality of life, while also reducing health care costs.
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Local doctor on sinusitis: 'Chronic nasal obstruction can affect sleep quality'
Snoring can lead to issues in a relationship.
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Eustachian tube dysfunction can be uncomfortable and may eventually lead to more serious problems
Allergies and infections are the most common causes of eustachian tube dysfunction (ETD).
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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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Untreated sinusitis can lead to other serious health problems, including stroke and heart disease
Millions of Americans suffer from chronic sinusitis every year.
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Physicians and yogis agree: Breathing through the nose is best
Breathing through the nose is a common practice in yoga, thanks to its many benefits.
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Local doctor says multiple illnesses can cause symptoms such as throat pain
Sinus infections and other illnesses are more common during the winter months.
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Local doctor says innovations in technology have led to balloon dilation procedure to resolve eustachian tube dysfunction
Causes of eustachian tube dysfunction (ETD) include allergies, a common cold, the flu or chronic acid reflux.
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Indianapolis doctor says eustachian tube dysfunction can be caused by untreated sinusitis
Eustachian tubes are connected to the sinuses.
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New research shows mounting evidence that chronic sinusitis increases risk for stroke
Evidence is increasing for the correlation between chronic sinusitis and increased risk for stroke.
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Olympic skeleton racer Lizzy Yarnold almost missed out on a gold medal due to an inner ear infection
Lizzy Yarnold, a British skeleton athlete, battled a sinus infection and inner ear problems that almost prevented her from winning a gold medal in the 2018 Winter Olympics.
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The best way to avoid nasal polyps is to see a doctor ASAP about sinus and allergy problems
There is scientific evidence to back up the notion that sinus inflammation is the cause of nasal polyps.
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Three reasons why you may be feeling under the weather after celebrating St. Patrick's Day
Whether you suffer from seasonal allergies or occasional sinus issues, St. Patrick’s Day celebrations can sometimes lead to a worsening of symptoms.
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The nose is a key organ in the development of sexual attraction, expert says
There are plenty of reasons to be attracted to someone, but one thing many might not realize is how smell plays a crucial part in the process.
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Balloon sinuplasty saved NFL Hall-of-Famer Marshall Faulk from postnasal drip
Former NFL running back Marshall Faulk was suffering from sinusitis, and balloon sinuplasty offered him relief.
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Winter can be tough on your sinuses
While sinus problems can happen at any time of the year, for some people, they are more prevalent during the cold months of winter.
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Everything you need to know about preventing sinus infections during the winter
As we enter the dark, cold months of winter, many people are starting to experience severe sinus infections, which can cause pain, discomfort and can even become a chronic condition for some.
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Indianapolis Sinus Center offers balloon treatment with an 'excellent chance of improving eustachian function'
Indianapolis Sinus Center can provide relief to patients who are suffering from eustachian tube pain or discomfort.
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Balloon sinuplasty emerges as effective treatment for chronic sinusitis: 'Success rates are excellent'
Balloon sinuplasty is quickly becoming the treatment of choice for patients suffering from chronic sinusitis, a condition in which facial pain is the most common and telltale symptom.