Many people observe that their sinus problems worsen in the fall. But why is that? It has to do with seasonal changes, which affect both allergies and the body in general. Luckily, there are ways such as this can easily be treated, providing you with relief so you can get back to your regular routine.
Read on for more information about how seasonal changes can affect you and how you can quickly treat your symptoms to feel better.
If you’ve watched the weather channel before, you might be aware of barometric pressure and how it can affect you. Barometric pressure is the force and weight of the air around us. As such, it only makes sense that barometric pressure, otherwise known as atmospheric pressure or air pressure, can cause us to have changes in our blood pressure and can also bring on sinus headaches. Unfortunately, there is not much to be done about such other than possibly taking over-the-counter medicines to deal with the symptoms brought on by the pressure, but the pressure usually tends to change if given enough time as well.
Seasonal allergies are the most common cause of nasal congestion in the fall. This is because some of the most common substances that our bodies have allergic reactions to, such as ragweed pollen and mold, are more prevalent in the colder fall and winter seasons. Because it’s colder as well, we tend to stay in more, which can also bring on allergic reactions to indoor allergens such as dust, pet dander, and mold. Keeping your indoor living spaces clean can be the best way to combat this problem, and so too can checking your local weather network for pollen count if you plan to be outdoors often. If you’re already dealing with allergic symptoms, the best way to treat them is with an over-the-counter antihistamine, as that will help alleviate the congestion you feel, which can help with sinus headaches as well.
Much like allergies and seasonal changes, the fact that fall is also cold and flu season can make your sinus issues worse with symptoms such as stuffy noses and sore throats. Luckily, there are many over-the-counter medicines to help with both colds and flu, and getting plenty of rest will serve you well when it comes to getting better. Drinking lots of fluids can also help, as you can deal with symptoms while also helping your body get rid of the virus. If you notice that your cold is lasting longer than ten days, see a specialist for a consultation, as your condition might have progressed past being a mere cold.
Dr. Eric F. Succar is a board-certified otolaryngologist (ENT) who treats both adults and children. As such, if you need a consultation for your sinus issues, he’s the one to call! Reach him at (248) 254-8900 and get relief today!
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