Skip to Content
chevron-left chevron-right chevron-up chevron-right chevron-left arrow-back star phone quote checkbox-checked search wrench info shield play connection mobile coin-dollar spoon-knife ticket pushpin location gift fire feed bubbles home heart calendar price-tag credit-card clock envelop facebook instagram twitter youtube pinterest yelp google reddit linkedin envelope bbb pinterest homeadvisor angies

Most people deal with a stuffy nose now and then — usually from a cold, the weather, or seasonal allergies. But if you’re constantly congested, have pressure in your face, or get sinus infections often, it might be something more serious.

At Jupiter Sinus and Allergy, we see many patients from Palm Beach Gardens who struggle with these symptoms. The short drive to our office can mean a big difference in how you feel — especially if sinus problems are interfering with your day-to-day life.

Here’s how to know when it’s time to make that appointment.

What Counts as a “Chronic” Sinus Problem?

“Chronic” means something that lasts a long time or keeps coming back.

If you’ve had sinus symptoms for more than 12 weeks — or if you get four or more sinus infections a year — your issues might be classified as chronic sinusitis.

Common signs include:

  • Facial pain or pressure, especially around your eyes or forehead
  • A stuffy or blocked nose that doesn’t go away
  • Thick drainage from your nose or down your throat
  • Coughing, especially at night
  • Feeling tired or worn out
  • Bad breath or a reduced sense of smell

Many people try allergy meds or over-the-counter treatments first, which can help temporarily. But if the problem keeps coming back, it may be time to go deeper and figure out what’s really going on.

Why See an ENT?

ENT stands for Ear, Nose, and Throat doctor. These doctors focus on conditions that affect breathing, sinus drainage, allergies, and more. They can take a closer look at what’s causing your symptoms and help find solutions that actually work.

An ENT can check for things like:

  • Nasal polyps (noncancerous growths that block airflow)
  • Deviated septum (crooked cartilage in your nose)
  • Chronic inflammation or hidden infections
  • Allergy triggers that you may not realize you’re reacting to

You don’t have to guess — and you don’t have to live with it.

Easy Access from Palm Beach Gardens

If you live in Palm Beach Gardens, seeing an ENT at Jupiter Sinus and Allergy is simple. We’re just a short drive away and offer care that’s focused on sinus and allergy relief. Our team works with patients every day who are tired of temporary fixes and want long-term relief.

You won’t need to travel far or wait months to be seen. We understand how frustrating these symptoms can be, and we’re here to help you figure out what’s next.

Know When to Act

If your sinus symptoms are dragging on or getting worse, it’s probably time to stop putting it off. Long-term congestion, pressure, and infections aren’t just annoying — they can affect your sleep, your mood, and your energy levels.

You don’t have to deal with it alone. Help is nearby — and you deserve to feel better.