If you suffer from chronic sinus inflammation, Texas Sinus & Snoring (346-413-9313) can help by administering balloon sinuplasty or any of their other minimally invasive treatments.
Snoring has been the bane of good night's sleep everywhere for as long as humans have had noses. Studies show that nearly half of all adults snore occasionally, while a full 1 in 4 snore almost every night. Not only can this be bothersome for spouses and family members, but it can also lead to long-term damage to the sinus passages, chronic congestion, and perpetually sore nose and throat tissues.
Is snoring affecting your life negatively? Get help at https://texassinusandsnoring.com/services/sinus-surgery/
As a child, my father snored so loud that it would shake the walls of my room, and in that time, he sought out some strange and unconventional solutions. Mouth guards, nasal tape, jaw exercises - he tried it all, but nothing seemed to help. Thankfully for this current generation of snorers, we have moved on from bizarre home remedies to more effective, longer lasting, clinical solutions.
One such solution, balloon sinuplasty, is making waves as a fast, easy, and permanent solution to not only the sinus disorders that cause snoring but a wide range of other sinus issues as well.
The treatment involves the insertion of a small balloon into the sinus passage, connected to a narrow, flexible tube. As the balloon is inflated, it gently but firmly presses on the walls of the sinus cavity, relieving inflammation and allowing for the drainage of built-up mucus, restoring normal flow permanently in 95% of cases.
This treatment option is intended to provide long-lasting relief in a relatively short time frame, with a procedure duration of roughly 45 minutes, with a necessary 3-5 days of recovery time. It should be noted, however, that balloon sinuplasty is effective primarily for those with basic, common deformities and inflammation.
Balloon sinuplasty has been a staple for Dr. Ben Cilento’s practice, Texas Sinus & Snoring, for several years now, making them the foremost experts on the procedure in the greater Houston area. Following the clinic’s certification by the AAAASF, the procedure has gained even more traction as a minimally invasive yet highly effective solution that also requires minimal anesthesia.
Those with more complex disorders may require additional surgeries, which the Texas Sinus & Snoring clinic can also provide. Septoplasty and Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery are both available through the clinic and may serve as long-term relief solutions in the 5% of cases where balloon sinuplasty is not effective.
A spokesperson for Texas Sinus & Snoring provided an additional explanation, “A proper exam is the only way to know if you're a good candidate for Balloon Sinuplasty. Patients with severe structural issues such as a deviated septum, or nasal polyps, are still good candidates. At Texas Sinus & Snoring we have a state-of-the-art facility that can handle all levels of surgery in an in-office setting.”
To secure an appointment for such an exam, get in touch with the Spring, TX office at 346-413-9313. Information regarding the specific procedures offered by Texas Sinus & Snoring, as well as a comprehensive breakdown of what balloon sinuplasty may entail, can be found at https://texassinusandsnoring.com/services/sinus-surgery/