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Local Tampa ENT clinic urges patients to take advantage of deductibles before year end
Tampa Bay Breathe Free is encouraging patients to make an appointment for assessments or treatments before the end of year to take advantage of cost savings before deductibles reset in the new year.
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Tampa Bay doctor: ‘Quality of life is directly related with early intervention to chronic sinusitis’
Statistically, women may be more susceptible to sinus issues and sinusitis compared to men. According to Dr. Mariah Pate of Tampa Bay Breathe Free, sinusitis should be taken care of early on to help long-term health.
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Tampa Bay doctor: ‘The nose is the gateway to your health’
One of the more unpleasant symptoms of sinusitis is bad breath, which can occur due to congestion and mouth breathing. According to Dr. Mariah Pate of Tampa Bay Breathe Free, being able to breathe properly through your nose is important for your health.
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Tampa Bay doctor: ‘It's important to treat these chronic conditions in other ways other than with antibiotics’
Antibiotics are frequently prescribed for chronic sinusitis, but they carry certain risks, and alternative treatments are available for those suffering from sinus issues. According to Dr. Mariah Pate of Tampa Bay Breathe Free, antibiotic immunity is a major risk with taking antibiotics for sinus issues.
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Tampa Bay Breathe Free announces support for C4 Foundation to support Navy SEALs
Tampa Bay Breathe Free, an ear, nose and throat clinic located at 2805 54th Ave North in Suite 300, announced its support for the C4 Foundation, an organization that supports Navy SEALs and their families.
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Tampa Bay doctor on chronic sinusitis: ‘Your quality of life is directly related with early intervention’
Sinus infections, also called sinusitis, are common medical conditions that can become more serious the longer they go untreated. Dr. Mariah Pate of Tampa Bay Breathe Free said early intervention is key when treating sinusitis.
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Tampa doctor on sinus procedures: 'I think minimally-invasive options are such a huge breakthrough in the field'
One strategy for cutting costs before the end of the year is to make the most of your health insurance if you've met your deductible. Many sinusitis sufferers have the opportunity to treat their issues at a lower cost during this time, and Dr. Mariah Pate of Tampa Bay Breathe Free said a balloon sinuplasty is an easy procedure to treat sinus troubles in a minimally invasive way.
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Many chronic sinusitis patients also experience cognitive symptoms, such as fatigue or trouble focusing
Research has found that inflammation, which comes with chronic sinusitis, can alter brain activity.
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Eustachian tube dysfunction is fairly common and can come with uncomfortable symptoms
Allergies and infections are the most common causes of eustachian tube dysfunction (ETD).
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Report finds rise in demand for sinus dilation devices
A new report finds that the market for sinus dilation devices is expected to grow by almost 3 billion dollars between 2021 and 2030.
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Inflammation from chronic sinusitis can lead to serious health complications, such as stroke and heart disease
Millions of Americans suffer from chronic sinusitis every year.
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DeChambeau says having sinus surgery was 'the greatest decision of my life'
Pro golfer Bryson DeChambeau began experiencing dizzy spells at the 2020 Masters.
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Local doctor says cold weather can make asthma worse
Colder weather can cause more severe symptoms in asthma sufferers.
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Local doctor says when patients are treated for sinus problems, they are suprised by the improvement
Sinus infections can lead to a loss of taste and smell.
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Mingling during Halloween weekend could lead to a greater chance of getting a sinus infection
An overwhelming majority of Americans celebrate Halloween.
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Local doctor says people who suffer from chronic sinusitis sleep poorly and are more likely to develop sleep apnea
People suffering with chronic sinusitis often experience low-quality sleep.
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St. Petersburg doctor says she strives to listen to patients as much as possible
Tampa Bay Breathe Free offers an online quiz for potential patients to evaluate their symptoms.
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Tampa Bay doctor says people suffering from recurring sinus infections could develop antibiotic resistance
Antibiotics are typically used as an initial treatment for sinus infections.