What Causes Sinus Problems?

According to the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology, roughly 31 million Americans experience problems with their sinuses. Structural problems, blockages, polyps weak immune systems – and more – cause sinus issues in Tuscaloosa, AL. If you're one of the 31 million who want relief, visit Dr. John Dishuck and our team at the Allergy & Asthma Center of Tuscaloosa, P.C. today.

Leading Causes of Sinus Problems/Infection

Problems with your sinuses, also known as sinusitis, often cause intense pressure or pain in or around your nasal passages. Although it's a minor problem for some people, it can impair the quality of life for others. Here are some of the leading causes:

Viruses/Bacteria

Microscopic viruses and bacteria can infect your nasal passages and cause you to have problems with your sinuses. Some are contagious and easily transmitted via hand-to-hand contact. Many respiratory viruses – which cause colds – also cause sinusitis, and in some cases, a weak immune system is to blame.

Allergies

Allergies often lead to serious problems with sinuses in some people. Inflammation is one of the biggest problems associated with allergies, and the symptoms prevent your nose from draining properly. In many cases, people who have serious issues with allergies are prone to extensive bouts with sinusitis.

Polyps

A small, benign growth known as a polyp often forms in nasal passages, which can restrict airway passages. In many cases, people with polyps experience headaches, sinus pressure and are at a greater risk for infection.

Airborne Pollutants/Particulates

People encounter thousands of airborne particulates each day. These particulates – like dust, mold, pollen, mildew, and fungus – are some of the most common reasons why people have problems with their sinuses. Strong chemicals, ions in the air, and even fumes from a building can cause severe problems with your sinuses.

Bad Sleep Habits

A person who has bad sleeping habits often experiences medical issues, including problems with their sinuses. Poor sleep is known to weaken your immune system, which leaves you vulnerable to a host of illnesses, including sinus problems in Tuscaloosa, AL.

Many residents of Tuscaloosa, AL experience sinus problems at some point in their lives. However, some problems can dramatically alter a person's quality of life. If you're one of these people, schedule a consultation with Dr. Dishuck and our team at the Allergy & Asthma Center of Tuscaloosa, P.C. by calling (205) 553-2252 today.