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Sinusitis is often a complicated sinus infection that has developed into a chronic condition. Sinuses are cavities in the skull that are lined with mucous membranes and produce fluid and mucus. Sinusitis is inflammation of these membranes. Sinus Health has expert solutions for these treatments. 
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Sinusitis is inflammation of the sinuses. The sinuses are air-filled cavities in the skull that connect to the nasal passages. Sinusitis can be caused by a virus, bacteria, or fungus. The best treatments are available for acute cases. Come visit us today!
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We are committed to giving each person with rhinologic disorders the best care possible. Our research is of the highest grade and sets the standard for excellence. We consistently provide high-quality, pertinent services and education.
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We are devoted to providing exceptional care to everyone with Rhinologic illnesses. Our research sets the bar for excellence and is of the highest caliber. We continually offer services and education that are high-quality and relevant.
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Surgery of the Skull Base Anatomy | SinusHealth
Raditional approaches involve creating incisions on the skin. These incisions can be on the face, on the scalp, behind the ear or on the neck under the jaw bone. While it may be necessary to use incisions to reach the skull base in some cases, in many situations the skull base can be reached with an endoscope. Visit our website for more information!
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Skull Base Anatomy | SinusHealth
The term “skull base Anatomy” refers to the bottom of the skull. It is a plate of bone upon which the brain sits. The skull base separates the brain from the remaining anatomic structures in the head and neck. These structures include the nasal cavity, sinuses, eyes, ears, and upper part of the throat. Visit our website for more information!
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Sinus Anatomy | SinusHealth
Each sinus is named for the bone in which it is located. The paranasal sinuses (“Sinus Anatomy”) are air-filled cavities located within the bones of the face. There are many types of sinus like Maxillary sinus, Ethmoid sinus, Frontal sinus and Sphenoid sinus. For more information visit our website!
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Allergic Rhinitis (Allergies or Hay Fever) | SinusHealth
Allergic rhinitis is a condition where the body reacts to the environment hyperactively. Hay and weeds are common culprits. Pollen from grasses and trees, molds, dust mites, and animal dander can also cause symptoms. Common symptoms such as runny nose, sneezing, and congestion are the most common. We provide treatment like Avoidance/Environmental Control Measures, For pollen and many more. Visit our website for more information!
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