Feinfield of Bella Vista ENT in Thousand Oaks: 'Sinusitis affects so many aspects of patients' lives'

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Complications from a sinus infection almost prevented pro golfer Bubba Watson from competing in the 2016 Masters.

Watson had to overcome several trials and tribulations before the Masters that year. An injury to his back and a sinus infection with sinus headache nearly kept him out of the tournament. He was quoted as saying the course energized him.

What Watson experienced was acute rhinosinusitis. A report from the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) said that this ailment brings a sudden onset of symptoms, including sinus headache and nasal inflammation that lasts less than four weeks, followed by a full recovery. Sinusitis and its symptoms cause an estimated 73 million days of lost or restricted activity per year.

"Sinusitis affects so many aspects of patients' lives," Dr. Jeffrey Feinfield of Bella Vista ENT and Facial Plastic Surgery told California Business Daily. "From chronic headaches to nasal blockage and it really, really weighs down someone's quality of life."

There are four classifications for sinusitis, the NCBI report said. They include acute rhinosinusitis (described above), subacute rhinosinusitis (continuation of the acute version but lasting less than 12 weeks) and chronic rhinosinusitis (symptoms of acute lasting 12 weeks or longer). Recurrent acute rhinosinusitis (which is defined as four or more episodes of acute rhinosinusitis that each last at least seven days) is a separate classification of its own and should be treated accordingly.

When dealing with sinus problems, early intervention and treatment are key, a report from the Cleveland Clinic said. Sinus inflammation can cause long-term damage such as nasal polyps; which can lead to headaches, loss of smell or taste, a constant stuffy or runny nose, nosebleeds, pain or pressure felt in the face or top teeth, postnasal drip and snoring.

Watson said he felt 80% healthy after bed rest and a visit from a sinus inflammation specialist.

Sinus infections can put a great deal of pressure on the body's immune system, a report from the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology said. If you have more than three episodes of bacterial sinusitis in a 12-month period or develop chronic sinusitis, it could be a signal that your immune system is under stress.

If you are having nasal discomfort or suspect you may have a sinus infection, please take our online assessment to get started.

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