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Balloon Sinuplasty Offers Relief from Houston Allergies this Cold and Flu Season


HOUSTON, Nov. 15, 2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Houston allergies are spreading as we enter the cold and flu season, many Houstonians will be seeking sinus relief. During these next few months, the mold count will be high, and changes in temperature will mean changes in barometric pressure, which can cause sinus headaches.

According to respected and local Houston sinus doctor, Dr. Michael Kaplan of Kaplan Sinus Relief, sinus conditions can be alleviated with the balloon sinuplasty procedure in Houston.

Balloon sinuplasty is a minimally invasive procedure that can be performed in-office in less than 20 minutes. During this procedure, a small balloon is inserted into your nasal sinus cavity and then inflated to unblock the sinuses.

Testimonials from patients of Dr. Kaplan speak of balloon sinuplasty giving them sinus relief where traditional sinus treatments and medications have failed them.

"Sinus problems escalate easily," states Dr. Kaplan. "They lead to sinus infections, headaches, nausea, snoring, and sleep deprivation... all of that adds up, especially for those who have chronic sinus issues."

Balloon sinuplasty is an effective procedure because it taps into the root of your sinus problems to provide instant relief.

"It's is a simple procedure," states Dr. Kaplan "but the results are powerful."

Balloon sinupulasty will make it easier for people to breathe this cold and flu season, but make sure to reduce other sinus issues by washing your hands regularly, using an air filter in your home, and cleaning regularly to manage allergens.

To learn more about this innovative procedure, contact Kaplan Sinus Relief at 713-776-1818 or request your appointment online today.

About Kaplan Sinus Relief
At Kaplan Sinus Relief, all ENT-related conditions are diagnosed and treated with compassion, experience, and the most advanced medicine available in this multifaceted specialty. A certified Otolaryngologist, Dr. Kaplan is a part of the Houston Sinus Center, a division of the Medical Center Ear, Nose & Throat Associates of Houston. He specializes in treating chronic sinusitis, voice disorders, and sleep apnea. He practices at the Houston Sinus Center and is affiliated with CHI St. Luke's, The Methodist Hospital, and Park Plaza Hospital. For more information, please visit http://www.KaplanSinusRelief.com.

 

SOURCE Kaplan Sinus Relief


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