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Scottsdale doctor on alternative sinus procedure: It provides 'the same results (as traditional sinus surgery)'
Untreated sinusitis can result in complications that affect many parts of the body, aside from just the nose.

Scottsdale doctor: Balloon sinuplasty is 'one of the biggest advances' in the medical field
Sinusitis, in whatever form it may be, can lead to a plethora of different issues, including asthma.

Scottsdale doctor says a balloon sinuplasty 'is a tool that we can use to help to permanently open up the sinuses'
In order to manage chronic sinusitis long term, it can be extremely expensive, but a balloon sinuplasty can relieve symptoms long-term so you don't have to pay any more unnecessary healthcare costs. Dr. Brian Lee of Scottsdale Sinus and Allergy Center said a balloon sinuplasty can permanently open up the sinuses and allow patients to function better long term.

Scottsdale doctor: 'Our philosophy here is to really take a comprehensive approach' to sinus issues
Studies have shown that men who struggle with sinus issues are 50% more likely to be impotent.

Scottsdale doctor: 'Most people don't really think about their ears'
Eustachian tubes are responsible for regulating ear pressure and draining fluid from the middle ear.

Scottsdale doctor: 'Dealing with (sinus) issues is a lot easier these days'
As of last year, reports have shown that more than one-third of Americans live in areas with poor air quality.

Scottsdale doctor: 'Sinus issues trickle down into every facet of (a patient's) life'
Studies have shown that sinusitis sufferers are 50% more likely to struggle with depression.

Scottsdale doctor on sinusitis treatment: 'Because (ballon sinuplasty) is so safe, it allows us to intervene, even for patients with mild disease'
Early intervention for sinus patients can lead to a better quality of life, while also reducing health care costs.

Scottsdale doctor: 'Sinus headaches come from either air or mucus getting trapped in your sinuses'
If you're dealing with chronic headaches, it may be a result of inflamed sinuses.

Scottsdale doctor: 'The vast majority of patients have some component of allergies contributing to their issues'
One of the main triggers of sinusitis is allergies, and summer allergies are right around the corner.