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Long Island doctor: Sinusitis ‘often leads to a general loss of libido and reduced sexual activity’
Studies show that erectile dysfunction is one of many possible symptoms of chronic sinusitis. According to Dr. Joseph Capo of Capo Nose and Sinus Center, there is a direct correlation between sinusitis and a patient’s sex life.
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Long Island doctor: ‘Sinus patients often endure a significant amount of suffering’
While the initial symptoms of sinusitis may seem mild, they can severely diminish one's quality of life if left untreated. According to Dr. Joseph Capo of Capo Nose and Sinus Center, seeing a patient get better after treatment is the most satisfying part of his job.
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Long Island doctor: ‘Individuals with chronic sinusitis often have difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep’
The week of March 10-16 is Sleep Awareness Week, and ENT (ear, nose, and throat) specialists would like to remind patients how sinus issues can affect sleep patterns. According to Dr. Joseph Capo of Capo Nose and Sinus Center, sinusitis can severely impact sleep quality and quality of life.
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Long Island doctor: ‘Diagnosing chronic sinusitis early is crucial for effective management’
Untreated sinus issues can cause many different problems down the line, and it is important to remember during American Heart Month the links between chronic sinusitis and cardiovascular health. According to Dr. Joseph Capo of Capo Nose and Sinus Center, treating sinusitis early can prevent other serious issues.
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Levittown doctor: 'Diagnosing chronic sinusitis early is crucial for effective management and preventing potential complications'
During the winter, sinus infection rates increase. While there are a number of home remedies available, if symptoms persist for longer than 10 days, it's best to see a specialist.
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Levittown doctor on sinus issues: 'This isolation and reduced interaction can lead to an increase in depressive symptoms'
Millions of Americans struggle with seasonal depression during the winter, and sinus issues could be a contributing factor. Dr. Joseph Capo of Capo Nose & Sinus Center said chronic sinusitis leads to self-isolation, which can result in depression.
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Levittown doctor on holiday season allergies: 'There is a significant overlap between what may be considered a sinus problem and what may be attributed to allergies'
During the holiday season, many people might find themselves struggling with allergies that cling to decorations, such as dust or mold. Dr. Joseph Capo of Capo Nose & Sinus Center said allergies and sinus problems go hand in hand.
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Levittown doctor: 'we have a multitude of options to provide [patients] with relief, whether through medical management or procedural intervention'
Untreated sinusitis can affect more than just your sinuses; it could end up diminishing your quality of life. Dr. Joseph Capo of Capo Nose & Sinus Center said there's minimally invasive treatment options that can help improve one's quality of life.