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Do I have Swimmer’s Sinusitis?

Swimmer’s Sinusitis

It’s summertime, and the temperatures are rising, which makes it perfect weather for a swim. There’s nothing better than cooling off at the pool or waterpark on a sweltering summer […]

Essential Oils for Allergies

Essential Oils for Allergies

This year’s allergy season has been brutal for many, and it comes as a tease, considering when the weather is nice many of us prefer to be outdoors. However, being […]

Can You Be Allergic to Fireworks?

Allergic to Fireworks

With the Fourth of July around the corner, many are preparing to celebrate with family and friends. There’s a lot to look forward to, but probably the most anticipated part […]

Understanding and Treating a Nosebleed

Treating a Nosebleed

Also known as epistaxis, nosebleeds can happen from time to time, even though they are more prevalent in children under the age of 10 and adults over the age of […]

How to Prevent Sinus Problems in the Spring

Sinus Problems in the Spring

As the weather warms up, this can be a conflicted time for certain people since the spring season can be miserable for some, despite the inclination to go outside as […]

Allergies or COVID-19?

Allergies or COVID

Allergy symptoms can hit us hard, especially this year, as the allergy season is believed to be stronger and longer this year. For many, their allergies have seemed worse this […]

Sinus Clearing Foods for Seasonal Allergies

Sinus Clearing Foods

Seasonal allergies often affect many people around this time of year, as the weather outside is warming up and life is popping back up. While spring is a period of […]

7 Fun Facts About the Nose and Sinuses

Facts About the Nose

If we had to name the least appreciated organ, it would have to be the nose. Some people may not pay attention to this organ, while others may despise their […]

What You Need to Know About Oral Allergy Syndrome

Oral Allergy Syndrome

Allergens can be high during the months of April and May, which can make anyone feel miserable. However, when a person thinks of allergy triggers, they often think of dust, […]

How to Have an Egg Free Easter and Passover

Egg Free Easter

Eggs are often associated with the spring, especially for the holidays. Plus, many of those delicious dishes and baked goods contain eggs, as the tradition often includes eggs. While many […]