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What are Sinus Allergies?
There are several airborne substances that we inhale through our mouth and nose. Many of these irritate the sinuses and can lead to allergies. For example, Pollen, which is nothing but a small particle released by flowering plant, enters our body while breathing. The mucus that is present in sinuses ambushes that dirt as a defense mechanism to prevent it from entering our lungs.

However, the mucus cannot cope with the relentless onslaught. Over time, these pollen allergens prevent the mucus from draining properly, which then accumulates and becomes the perfect breeding ground for viruses and bacteria. This leads to nasal blocks and infections.

Over time, ragweed and pollen lead to allergies. Hay Fever, which is a serious problem, starts with ragweed and pollen allergy but is often ignored because the symptoms are very similar - itchy and flowing nose etc. If not cured on time, it can lead to major disorders.

Other allergens that can cause sinus inflammation are dirt, pollution, animal hair, food particles cloth fibers, mold, dead insects remains and wastes, and other remains. Learn More
Many healthcare professionals have found that Sinus Allergy symptoms can be eliminated with sustained results. With their innovative treatment approaches, patients can experience symptom elimination in 2 weeks to 1 month for mild and moderate conditions.
The healthcare professionals listed here have published their case studies. You can contact them for help or contact us for doctors near you.
List of healthcare professionals who have published clinical studies and provide treatment for Sinus Allergies:
United States
Jay Marienthal, DC Deerfield Beach, 33442
Resolution of Severe Seasonal Allergies
Monica Gfrorer, DOM, AP Winter Park, 32789
Successful Treatment of a Chronic Headache
Donna F. Smith, ND, PhD, CCN Wichita Falls, 76310
Successful Treatment for Sinus Allergies
Brian Hess, DC Culpeper, 22701
Successful Elimination of Bad Seasonal Allergies