Breathe Easy with Long-Term Allergy Relief
Allergy and respiratory ENT problems can cause sneezing, nasal blockage, cough, sinus pressure, and breathing difficulty. These issues often become chronic if not treated properly. Early diagnosis helps control symptoms and improves overall breathing and comfort.
MBBS (Cal), DLO (L), MS (ENT) - Ear, Nose, and Throat Specialist in Siliguri
Expert ENT care with accurate diagnosis & effective treatment.
Allergy and respiratory ENT conditions are very common and mainly affect the nose, throat, and upper airway. These problems are often triggered by dust, pollution, pollen, smoke, weather changes, and weak immunity. If ignored, they can lead to chronic sinus infections, persistent cough, and breathing discomfort.
Dr. S. R. Mallik provides complete evaluation and long-term management of allergy and respiratory-related ENT problems with a focus on accurate diagnosis and lasting relief.
Allergy symptoms may appear frequently or during specific seasons. Some common signs include:
These symptoms often worsen in dusty or polluted environments.
Respiratory ENT issues occur when allergies or infections affect breathing passages. This can lead to chronic cough, sinus congestion, and difficulty breathing through the nose.
Common Conditions Include:
Proper evaluation helps identify the root cause and plan treatment accordingly.
A detailed ENT examination helps identify allergy triggers and respiratory issues. Treatment is focused on controlling inflammation and improving breathing comfort.
Treatment Options:
Long-term management is important for chronic cases.
If left untreated, allergies can lead to repeated sinus infections, sleep disturbance, and long-term breathing issues. Early treatment helps improve quality of life and reduces recurrence of symptoms.
Patients with frequent sneezing, nasal blockage, or breathing difficulty should seek timely ENT care.
For expert allergy and respiratory ENT care in Siliguri, visit Dr. S. R. Mallik for accurate diagnosis and effective long-term treatment.
Common allergy symptoms include frequent sneezing, runny or blocked nose, itchy eyes, throat irritation, coughing, and post-nasal drip. These symptoms often worsen with dust, pollen, or weather changes.
Allergies are usually caused by triggers like dust, pollution, smoke, pollen, pet dander, and sudden weather changes. These irritants make the immune system react, leading to inflammation in the nose and airway.
Yes, untreated allergies can block nasal passages and affect sinus drainage. This can lead to repeated sinus infections, headache, facial pressure, and chronic nasal congestion.
Allergy treatment includes antihistamine medicines, nasal sprays, saline rinses, and in some cases immunotherapy (allergy shots or drops). Avoiding triggers is also very important for long-term control.