Allergic rhinitis and sinusitis often occur due to environmental allergens, pollution, infections or structural nasal issues. These conditions may cause sneezing, nasal blockage, runny nose, facial pressure and recurrent sinus infections. Medical management helps control symptoms, reduce flare-ups and improve breathing and overall quality of life.
We offer comprehensive medical treatment customised to symptom severity and allergy triggers:
Antihistamines: Modern, non-drowsy medications to control sneezing, itching and watery eyes.
Nasal Steroid Sprays: Highly effective treatment to reduce nasal inflammation and unblock the nose.
Decongestants: Short-term relief from nasal congestion and sinus pressure.
Anti-allergic & Leukotriene Modifiers: Helpful in allergic rhinitis, asthma and recurrent sinusitis.
Saline Nasal Irrigation: Gentle, effective rinsing to reduce mucus, allergens and sinus blockage.
Antibiotics (when indicated): For acute or chronic bacterial sinusitis diagnosed during evaluation.
You should seek ENT consultation if you experience:
Persistent nasal blockage or recurrent sneezing
Facial pressure, headache or sinus pain lasting more than 10 days
Post-nasal drip causing throat irritation or cough
Symptoms that worsen during weather changes, pollution or dust exposure
Allergic rhinitis and sinusitis may be triggered by environmental allergens, infections, dust mites, pollution, structural nasal abnormalities or untreated allergies. Identifying the cause helps guide the most effective treatment strategy.
Long-term control focuses on consistent care and lifestyle changes:
Regular use of prescribed nasal sprays and anti-allergic medications
Maintaining nasal hygiene with saline irrigation
Avoiding known allergens such as dust, smoke, perfumes or pets (if sensitive)
Considering immunotherapy for long-term reduction of severe allergies
Regular follow-up to monitor symptom control and adjust treatment plans