Why treatment matters more than you think
It’s easy to think of sinus infections as just another cold or something you power through with decongestants and rest. But if they keep coming back… it might be a sign that something more is going on.
Chronic or recurrent sinus infections often point to an underlying issue: swelling, blockages, structural problems, or ongoing inflammation that won’t go away on its own. And until that’s resolved, the infections keep coming back.
We see this all the time… patients who’ve been prescribed antibiotic after antibiotic, who’ve tried every nasal spray on the shelf, and are still stuck in the same frustrating loop.
What people try first (and why it doesn’t always work)
If you’ve been living with sinus pain or pressure, you’ve probably already tried a few things on your own, like:

Over-the-counter decongestant or antihistamines

Saline rinses or steam

Essential oils or humidifiers

Prescription antibiotics

Steroid nasal sprays
These can help with short-term symptoms. But they don’t always address the why behind your sinus issues.
If nothing you try keeps the pain away for long, you may not just need another round of meds. It’s probably time to get a treatment that addresses what’s allowing the infection to take hold.
Minimally invasive in-office treatments for lasting relief
At B&B Sinus and Allergy Relief Centers, we focus on more than just symptom control. We evaluate the why behind your issues, whether that’s allergic swelling, structural problems, or chronic inflammation and create a treatment plan that targets the cause.
These procedures are:
Performed right in our office
Typically involve little to no downtime
We’ll evaluate what’s going on inside your sinuses to recommend the treatment that fits your needs—not a generic one-size-fits-all approach.
Our Sinus Infection Treatments
Balloon Sinuplasty
If your sinus passages are blocked or narrowed, this gentle procedure may help restore normal drainage and airflow.
Using a small balloon catheter, we carefully widen the sinus openings. The result? Less pressure. Fewer infections. Better breathing.
And the best part? It’s done right in the office, with most patients back to their routine the next day.
Discover Balloon SinuplastyClariFix® Cryotherapy
Some people struggle with sinus drainage because of overactive nerves inside the nose. ClariFix uses a quick freezing technique to calm those nerves and reduce constant inflammation and drainage.
If your main issue is a constant runny nose or postnasal drip, this might be the right treatment for you.
Latera® Nasal Implant
Difficulty breathing through your nose may be caused by a nasal valve collapse. Latera is a small implant that supports the sidewalls of your nose, helping keep air moving freely.
Turbinate Reduction
Your turbinates are small structures inside your nose that help filter and humidify air. But when they become chronically swollen (often due to allergies or irritation) they can block airflow and contribute to sinus problems.
Turbinate reduction is a quick, in-office procedure that gently reduces their size to help restore proper airflow and sinus function.
What about traditional sinus surgery?
For some patients, traditional sinus surgery might still be necessary.
IOur minimally invasive, in-office treatments offer a safer, lower-risk path for many people. And the results can be just as effective—especially when guided by a team that knows what to look for.
Not sure which treatment is right for you?
Most of our patients don’t come in knowing which procedure they need—and that’s perfectly fine.
We’ll take the time to evaluate your symptoms, learn your history, and explain your options clearly. No pressure. No rush. Just real answers from a team that cares.
If sinus infections are wearing you down, it might be time to stop treating the same symptoms—and start treating what’s behind them.