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Postnasal Drip: Natural Remedies
Do you ever get a scratchy feeling in your throat or think that you feel liquid dripping down your throat from your nose? That is postnasal drip. It occurs when your nose produces too much mucus, so it runs down your throat. The most common causes of this issue are…
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How is Sleep Apnea Diagnosed?
Sleep apnea symptoms vary, and there are several methods that doctors use to diagnose your condition. The most common way is through a sleep study. Sleep studies are done at home or at a sleep center. East Texas Sinus is here to discuss both, so you know what to expect…
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Nasal Vestibulitis: What is it?
In short, nasal vestibulitis (nasal folliculitis) is a rare bacterial infection that occurs at the nose's opening. It usually develops when hair follicles are infected. It typically looks like a pimple or feels like a sore. What causes nasal vestibulitis? There are multiple causes of nasal vestibulitis. Some people are…
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