for Sinusitis
Identifying and reducing exposure to environmental triggers — including dust mites, mould, pet dander, cigarette smoke, and air pollution — that contribute to chronic or recurrent sinusitis. Particularly important when sinusitis is associated with allergic rhinitis.
How it works
Many cases of chronic sinusitis are driven by persistent nasal inflammation from allergic or irritant stimuli. Reducing trigger exposure lowers the inflammatory load on the sinonasal mucosa, improving mucociliary clearance and reducing the frequency of acute episodes.
What to watch for
Requires systematic identification of personal triggers — an allergist or ENT specialist can assist with formal testing. Address one trigger at a time to identify which changes make a difference. This is preventive, not a treatment for acute episodes.
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