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SoCal doctor: ‘There's a very significant correlation between sinusitis and depression’
As the seasons change and seasonal depression becomes more prevalent, it's important to recognize that one potential side effect of sinusitis is depression. According to Dr. Matt Hershcovitch of SoCal Breathe Free, many sinus patients experience depression.
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SoCal doctor: ‘When you intervene earlier, your success is much higher’
No matter the severity of the condition or what symptoms present themselves, for a patient dealing with chronic sinusitis, their quality of life will be affected in some way. According to Dr. Matt Hershcovitch of SoCal Breathe Free, early intervention can improve long-term quality of life.
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SoCal doctor: ‘Allergies are a large contributing factor to setting off sinus problems’
As the season changes to summer, it is important to remember how allergies can change with the season and how they can impact someone’s health. According to Dr. Matt Hershcovitch of SoCal Breathe Free, allergies can affect a patient in many ways, including by triggering sinus issues.
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SoCal doctor: ‘Sinus headaches and pressure can trigger migraines’
Sinus headaches are a common symptom of sinusitis and can become quite debilitating. According to Dr. Matt Hershcovitch of SoCal Breathe Free, sinus headaches should be taken seriously and can become worse if left untreated.
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SoCal doctor: ‘Asthma and sinusitis are very, very closely related’
May marks National Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month, underscoring the interconnectedness between asthma, allergies, and sinus health in patients. According to Dr. Matt Hershcovitch of SoCal Breathe Free, sinusitis and asthma often go hand-in-hand.
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Better breathing leads to better health, potentially fewer sinus issues
Healthy breathing influences your overall health, and issues related to breathing should be treated with priority.
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Sinus and allergy specialists can help patients prevent sinus infections during winter
Millions of Americans are afflicted with sinus infections each year -- very often during the winter -- and all too often, antibiotics are prescribed to treat the condition.