Can Allergies Affect Your Mood
Research has shown that chronic allergies can lead to an increase in rates of depression, anxiety, sleep disturbance and possibly even an increased risk of suicide. Let’s examine why allergies can affect your mood and solutions to help improve your mental health. Allergy Symptoms Can Make You Feel Depressed Living with chronic allergies may mean…
Why Does Steam Help Clear Congestion?
Approximately 12% of the U.S. population is experiencing nasal congestion, also called a stuffy nose, at any given time. While a stuffy nose isn’t usually a cause for immediate alarm, it can be an annoying symptom when prolonged. Let’s look at common causes of congestion and why steam can help relieve your symptoms. Common Causes…
Exploring Surgical Options for ENT Conditions: Risks, Benefits and Recovery
ENT conditions frequently present in urgent care settings, and surgical procedures are sometimes necessary to manage these cases effectively. With the evolution of medical technology, surgeries aimed at resolving ENT issues have become increasingly successful and safe. Let’s explore three ENT surgical procedures: ear tube placement, nasal fracture repair and endoscopic sinus surgery. We’ll delve…
Why Has My Allergy Medication Stopped Working?
Approximately 30% of U.S. adults experience at least one type of allergy. With pollen season right around the corner, you probably want to ensure your allergy management plan works effectively. If you have been successively managing your allergies with medication—whether antihistamines, nasal sprays or decongestants, but they haven’t been as effective recently, there are generally…
How To Spring Clean Allergies Out of Your Life
As the sun starts to shine and the flowers begin to bloom, you will probably start making a list of all the things you want to accomplish this spring. Between running through Brittlebank Park and enjoying an afternoon on the water, consider adding a few allergy-friendly cleaning chores to your to-do list. Spring cleaning gives…
The Importance of Earwax and How to Safely Care For It
Earwax, medically termed cerumen, is a natural substance produced in the ear canal that plays a crucial role in maintaining ear health. Acting as a natural barrier, earwax prevents bacteria and germs from moving deeper into the ear. Moreover, it acts as a trap for dust, dirt and dead skin cells, ensuring they don’t accumulate…
Understanding Rhinitis: Allergic vs. Non-Allergic
Rhinitis, a condition characterized by inflammation of the nasal passages, affects approximately 40% of the world’s population. It can be caused by multiple factors, with allergies and non-allergic triggers being the primary culprits. Understanding the key differences between allergic and non-allergic rhinitis is crucial for effective management and treatment. Allergic Rhinitis Allergic rhinitis, commonly known…
A Comprehensive Guide for Caring for Your Child’s ENT Health
The health of your child’s ear, nose and throat is integral to your child’s overall wellbeing. ENT health impacts hearing, breathing and speaking functions. Ignoring ENT health can lead to complications and impact their development or overall quality of life. Consider this guide when considering a comprehensive approach to your child’s ENT health. Maintaining ENT…
Industry Veteran Bob Glazer Joins Charleston ENT and Allergy Leadership Team
Charleston ENT and Allergy is pleased to announce that Bob Glazer has joined their management team as the Senior Director of Business Development. With an impressive career spanning over 45 years in the healthcare industry, Mr. Glazer brings a profound depth of experience and expertise to augment the capabilities of the Charleston ENT and Allergy…
Charleston ENT & Allergy Welcomes Allergist Dr. Ari Zelig
Dr. Ari Zelig looks forward to establishing long-term relationships with patients at Charleston ENT & Allergy and improving their quality of life. He is board-certified in allergy and immunology as well as general pediatrics and treats patients of all ages with allergic and immunologic disorders. Dr. Zelig began his studies at Emory University, where he…