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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, allergies can inflame the sinuses, leading to congestion and pressure that result in sinus pain. managing allergies can help reduce flare-ups.

Hearing loss can result from aging, long-term exposure to loud noises, ear infections, wax buildup, ear injuries, or medical conditions like diabetes and high blood pressure.

Not always. while infections are common, ear pain can also be referred from dental problems, sinus infections, or even throat conditions like tonsillitis.

Nosebleeds can be caused by dry air, nose picking, allergies, frequent sneezing, colds, nasal injuries, high blood pressure, or blood-thinning medications.

A hearing specialist (audiologist) can conduct hearing tests and examinations to identify the type and extent of hearing loss and suggest appropriate treatment.

Inhaling steam, using saline nasal sprays, staying hydrated, elevating your head while sleeping, and using a humidifier can help clear nasal passages.

Not always. while it can be due to lung conditions, it may also result from allergies, postnasal drip, or acid reflux.

Avoid blowing your nose, picking it, strenuous activity, or bending over for a few hours. keep your nasal passages moist with saline sprays or a humidifier.

Avoid smoking, stay hydrated, use a humidifier, take prescribed medications, and avoid known triggers like cold air or spicy foods.

Not always. some cases, like those caused by earwax or infections, are temporary and treatable. others, especially age-related or noise-induced hearing loss, may be permanent.

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