Why Do Many Patients in Triprayar Experience Recurrent Sinusitis?
Clinical Overview & Pathophysiology
Yes, chronic sinus problems are increasing in Triprayar due to rising air pollution, coastal humidity, and seasonal plantation dust. [Featured Snippet: Sinusitis cases are rising in Triprayar and Thriprayar because vehicle emissions and construction dust mix with high humidity, causing chronic nasal swelling and blocked sinuses.] This blocked drainage leads to facial pressure, nasal polyps, and recurrent headaches.
Key Clinical Facts & Indicators
- Maxillary & Frontal Pain: Dull, throbbing pain and heaviness around the cheeks, eyes, and forehead.
- Chronic Airway Stuffy: Persistent nasal blockage that forces mouth breathing and causes dry throat.
- Post-Nasal Throat Congestion: Thick mucus running down the throat, causing morning coughs and hoarseness.
- Nasal Polyps Swelling: Benign growths forming in the nasal lining due to long-term mucosal inflammation.
Lifestyle & Nutritional Guidelines
Practice daily saline nasal rinses (neti pot). Inhale warm steam. Build an anti-inflammatory, low-mucus diet with the [Diet Planner](file:///tools/diet-planner). Track hydration targets with the [Water Intake Calculator](file:///tools/water-intake-calculator). View our [Nasal Polyps](file:///services#nasal-polyps) page or book via [Appointment Booking](file:///appointments).