Breathing problems and snoring issues due to issues related to the sinus can be a permanent anomaly. If you have been a long-time sufferer of the condition, then we are glad to inform you that the Sinus Institute of Southwest Florida has come up with some of the latest treatment procedures that will help to reduce the pain, congestion, and headache due to chronic sinusitis. We have proved through plenty of successful treatments that local treatment options can be really helpful.
Reducing the turbinates
Do you know about the turbinates that are small structures present inside the nose for cleansing and humidifying the air passing through the nostrils into the lungs? Sometimes, allergies can trigger inflammation of these turbinates causing irritation and nasal obstruction.
• We will implement Radiofrequency Turbinate Reduction, which will initiate the auto-healing process.
• The procedure is minimally invasive as we will only insert a needle-like instrument into the turbinate for energy transmission to control the damage.
• We will do only local anesthesia and will take only a few minutes.
• No long-term side effects.
• No visible changes on the physical aspect.
Controlling infections
The allergy season is here, and it is time to treat chronic sinusitis, which can be more painful than cardiac failure. The Sinus Infection treatment will include the insertion of a stent into your sinus so that when it expands, the airflow will be easier and effective.
• This procedure has proved effective in patients where traditional sinus surgeries don’t work.
• You can get insurance coverage depending on the provider.
You can read the reviews of our existing patients, who will describe how easy the process has been and how it has improved various stages of life.
The latest alternative
If you are looking for a less invasive but equally effective alternative, we are here with our latest treatment procedure of Balloon Sinuplasty. The process is ideal for you if you are afraid of drilling, cutting, and nose packing that are often a part of the regular treatments. We are applying a local anesthetic and a very mild sedative to relax the area and make you comfortable. Then we will insert the balloon to inflate and expand the blocked passageway of the sinus.
Contact Details:
Company Name: Sinus Institute of Southwest Florida
Address: 7531, 39 Barkley Cir, Fort Myers, FL 33907, United States
Phone: +1 239-936-1616
Website: https://swflsinus.com/