Allergic Fungal Sinusitis Caused by Mold
Mold and its Role in Allergic Fungal Sinusitis Allergic Fungal Sinusitis (AFS) is an allergic reaction that occurs in the sinus cavities to mold spores that are commonly circulating in the air. For most of us inhaling mold spores is no
What is the Zika Virus?
How Did the Zika Virus Get Here? The Zika virus epidemic is a perfect example of how a pandemic can start. It was originally described in Uganda back in the late 40’s and in the last 70 years has
The Unintended Consequences
All Actions Have Consequences by Dr. Andrew Pugliese I had a great response to an article I posted on Twitter that is on ABC News about a Pediatrician that went before Congress regarding the need to vaccinate because his son
Life Long Battle With Chronic Sinus Infections
Patient Testimonial - Chronic Sinus Infections by Cynthia I would like to thank Cynthia for taking the time to write the testimonial below. Viva Las Vegas! Where to start? I always seemed susceptible to sinus infections. When I was young, I
The Art of Soft Tissue Work To Heal Injuries
Interview With Dr. Stephen LaScala On Soft Tissue by Dr. Andrew Pugliese I am currently adding in other professionals on my blog to get the word out about health and fitness and the importance of that in today’s society. Today
Chronic Sinus Problems to Cured!
My journey to solving my chronic sinus problems has been a frustrating and often times painful journey. Since I was extremely young, I have dealt with severe allergies that span through all seasons, both, indoor and outdoor. I began seeking
Treating Chronic Sinusitis: Use of IV Antibiotics
Chronic sinusitis infections are commonly known to be of a polymicrobial nature. A single oral agent usually does not have the capability of covering all the organisms involved in chronic sinusitis. In addition, oral agents may fail due to less
Enterobacter Sinusitis and Silent Reflux
A Look At Enterobacter Sinusitis & GERD by Dr. Andrew Pugliese Enterobacter and gram-negative enteric infections have been on the rise for the past three decades. In most instances, infections usually involve the abdomen, bloodstream or the urinary tract. Though seen