DC doctor on balloon sinuplasty: ‘recovery times are much, much improved’

DC doctor on balloon sinuplasty: ‘recovery times are much, much improved’
Dr. Manish Khanna of Capitol Breathe Free — Capitol Breathe Free
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  • Studies have shown that chronic sinusitis can lead to decreased brain connectivity.
  • Nasal breathing can boost brain activity.
  • There are minimally invasive treatment options that an ENT specialist can provide to treat these issues.

Sinusitis can lead to unexpected problems, including cognitive challenges. Dr. Manish Khanna of Capitol Breathe Free said the balloon sinuplasty is an innovative solution that can fix these problems.

“There is really no tissue removal; you are making the openings bigger without doing any aggressive cutting, and recovery times are much, much improved,” Dr. Khanna told Maryland State Wire. “Patients are getting back to normal activities and their normal lives more quickly, and this balloon technology is getting better and better. It’s getting less invasive, more accurate, and easier for us as surgeons to manage, and patients’ tolerance is getting better too.”

According to research by the University of Washington School of Medicine, individuals with chronic sinusitis show reduced brain connectivity in regions of the frontal lobe responsible for regulating cognition, self-reflection, and response to external stimuli.

Additionally, when a patient is struggling with sinusitis, they have difficulties with nasal breathing. Breathing through your nose enhances oxygen intake and enhances brain function, according to KTM Yoga. They note that nasal breathing has the advantage of slowing down the airflow in the nose, promoting the dilation of blood vessels, and reducing heart rate, ultimately creating a sense of tranquility.

A report from the National Library of Medicine indicates that chronic sinusitis can also lead to memory loss. Research has established a connection between CRS and cognitive impairments that could potentially progress into Alzheimer’s disease (AD). AD, the primary cause of dementia in the elderly, is characterized by progressive memory loss, cognitive deficits, and notable personality alterations.

ENT specialists can perform minimally invasive procedures that can help treat sinusitis and its accompanying symptoms. One of these procedures is balloon sinuplasty. According to Nuffield Health, balloon sinuplasty is a safe procedure with minimal recovery times utilized by surgeons to address chronic sinusitis. During the process, doctors insert a guide wire equipped with a small balloon into the nostrils and navigate it to the area of blockage where the balloon is gently inflated enough to open the sinuses.



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