Why Do I Keep Getting Sinus Infections?

Sinus infections are painful and, if not diagnosed and treated properly, can become debilitating. While an occasional sinus infection is relatively normal, if your sinus infection returns again and again, it may be time to visit an ENT doctor. An ear, nose, and throat specialist can help determine why sinus infections continue to come back and provide you with sinusitis treatment.

Continue reading to learn more about the causes of sinus infections, and if you’re in need of sinusitis treatment in Boynton Beach, contact Light ENT today to schedule an appointment

Nasal Passage Inflammation

The sinuses are much larger than you think and involve more than just the nasal passages and the space behind the cheekbones. In fact, there are four sets of sinuses in the head and all of these drain mucus through the nasal passages. Your throat is the drain for all of the sinuses, and people with sinusitis often experience pain and discomfort in the throat resulting from this nasal drip. If your nasal passages are continually inflamed, they can stop that mucus from draining. If the mucus is blocked, it can get backed up, infected, and thicken, causing your sinus infection to grow. 

There are a few things you can do on your own to reduce inflammation in your sinus passages. Inhaling steam during a hot shower, flushing the nasals with a specific saline solution, and using a humidifier can all help reduce irritation and keep your nasal passages moist. Drink lots of fluids and avoid outdoor activities that could expose you to excessive allergies like pollen. An ENT doctor at Light ENT in Boynton Beach can help advise you on the best course of action for your sinusitis and provide you with expert sinusitis treatment for nasal passage inflammation.

Anatomical Issues Blocking Drainage

Your sinusitis may be caused by anatomical issues that prevent sinus cavities and/or nasal passages from draining properly, leading to chronic sinus infections. 

Nasal Fracture

If you’ve broken your nose before, it may have set in a crooked position that is now blocking your sinuses.

Nasal Polyps

Nasal polyps are small, non-cancerous tumors that obstruct the airways. Even just a single polyp can lead to significant breathing issues, like chronic snoring, as well as sinusitis. An ENT doctor can remove nasal polyps or other soft tissue obstructions and help you get back to breathing easily.

Deviated Septum

Some people are born with deviated septums while others develop them from an injury, such as a broken nose. The septum divides the two nasal passages, and it can compromise sinus drainage, leading to chronic sinus infections and the need for sinusitis treatment.

Sinusitis Treatment

The only way to stop chronic sinusitis is to get an evaluation from an ear, nose, and throat specialist who has the experience to accurately diagnose the cause of your sinusitis. Once you have an accurate diagnosis, you can start the sinusitis treatment that fits your needs. The goal of sinusitis treatment is to always provide you with options and help you choose the best treatment plan for you.  

Light ENT – Sinusitis Treatment Boynton Beach

At Light ENT, we understand that when it comes to choosing an ENT doctor, you need someone who is experienced, understanding, and supportive. We work together as a team to ensure that we are responsive to your needs and provide you with high-quality ear, nose, and throat treatments. Our ENT services include:

Dr. Light is a double board-certified physician in Otolaryngology and received his training at NYU Medical Center. Contact us today to schedule an appointment.