Pensacola doctor: ‘Our practice philosophy is to listen to the patient and see what we can do to help them have a better quality of life’

Pensacola doctor: ‘Our practice philosophy is to listen to the patient and see what we can do to help them have a better quality of life’
Dr. Matthew Blair — Gulf Coast Breathe Free
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  • Sinusitis is inflammation of the sinuses. 
  • Close to 37 million Americans have to deal with sinus inflammation each year.
  • Seeking treatment from an ENT specialist can help minimize the many health conditions that cause inflammation.

Sinusitis refers to anything that might cause inflammation in the sinuses. Dr. Matthew Blair of Gulf Coast Breathe Free said that any type of condition that causes inflammation can be treated to improve a patient’s quality of life.

“Our practice philosophy is really to tailor our approach to the individual patient to what kind of sinonasal symptoms they’re experiencing and want to fix,” Dr. Blair told Panama City Reporter. “If you have any experience with any kind of sinonasal condition, whether it’s allergies, chronic sinusitis, or any nasal symptom, they can all be very different; our practice philosophy is to listen to the patient and see what we can do to help them have a better quality of life.”

Nasal inflammation, also referred to as sinusitis, involves the inflammation or swelling of the sinus lining, according to the American Sinus Institute. This condition can obstruct air passages, leading to increased mucus production and the potential for infection. It’s a relatively common issue, often triggered by something as common as the common cold. Additionally, allergic rhinitis, which involves swelling of the nasal lining, can contribute to nasal inflammation. The Institute points out that another possible cause is a deviated septum or a structural shift within the nasal cavity, which can also initiate this condition.

According to the American Sinus Institute, approximately 37 million Americans experience at least one episode of acute nasal inflammation every year. Individuals with factors such as obstructed drainage ducts, nasal polyps, narrow drainage passages, swelling of the nasal mucous membranes, or compromised immune systems due to medications may face an elevated risk of developing this condition. Additionally, children exposed to second-hand smoke could also have a higher likelihood of experiencing such episodes.

Physical symptoms of chronic sinusitis can include nasal inflammation, a runny nose, postnasal drainage, congestion, pain or swelling in the face, headaches, loss of smell and taste, a sore threat, bad breath, or fatigue, according to Mayo Clinic.

If left untreated, sinusitis can cause an increased risk of stroke, heart disease, neurological disease, rheumatoid arthritis, and diabetes, according to Next Avenue. That’s why it’s important to consider treatment from an ENT specialist to get your inflammation managed before it can lead to other health complications.



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