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How to Tell the Difference Between Allergies and a Sinus Infection
posted: Nov. 25, 2025.
Stuffy nose, pressure behind the eyes, and a lingering headache can feel the same whether you’re dealing with allergies or a sinus infection. However, these conditions have different causes and Read more
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Feeling Ear Pressure During Allergy Season? Here’s What to Know
posted: Jul. 11, 2025.
Allergies are known for causing runny noses, itchy eyes, and sneezing—but many people don’t realize they can also affect the ears. If you’ve been feeling fullness, popping, or pressure in Read more
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Can Allergies Cause Ear Pressure? When to See an ENT
posted: Jun. 02, 2025.
If you’ve ever felt fullness or pressure in your ears during allergy season, you’re not imagining it. Allergies can absolutely lead to ear pressure, and sometimes that pressure can be Read more
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The Connection Between Allergies and Sinus Pain
posted: May 28, 2025.
Allergies are a common issue that affects millions of people, often leading to uncomfortable symptoms such as sneezing, itching, and congestion. One of the lesser-known consequences of allergies is their Read more
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How Allergies Can Lead to Chronic Sinus Issues
posted: Apr. 04, 2025.
Many people face allergies, whether seasonal allergies brought on by pollen or year-round allergies triggered by dust, mold, or pet dander. While allergies are often seen as a mere inconvenience, Read more
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Reasons To See an ENT
posted: Jun. 02, 2023.
Getting sick is no fun, and sometimes you need the help of a specialist. Your ENT doctor may be one of those specialists. ENT doctors are experts at diagnosis and Read more
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How an Ent Specialist Can Help You Manage Your Allergies
posted: Aug. 16, 2022.
Should you turn to an otolaryngologist to treat your allergy symptoms? Summertime can be glorious…for people who don’t have allergies; however, allergies can flare up this time of year, making that Read more -
Treating Your Allergies
posted: Sep. 05, 2019.
You may have allergies that show up in the spring when plants are flowering and grass is growing. You’ve grown used to the itchy, allergies watery eyes and sneezing. But Read more