2006年VOA标准英语-New Surgery Helps Sinus Sufferers(在线收听) |
By Melinda Smith Many people who live in climates where there is a change of seasons often experience sinus problems. Sinus pain and headaches can be miserable, and for some, the only relief comes with surgery. But as VOA's Melinda Smith reports, there is a new procedure that helps sinus sufferers breathe more easily. ----------------------------------------------------
Oh, the beauty of spring! There are blossoms everywhere ... green grass ... it's a perfect time to enjoy the sunshine ... dogs in the park ... flying a kite. But something else comes with all that outdoor activity: pollen and sinus problems. It's a miserable combination: blocked sinuses, a headache that won't go away, constant pressure on the face. It can affect daily living:
The twenty-four year old had sinus pain for years. Doctors say an abnormal bone growth in her sinus was the cause. Balloon sinuplasty opens up sinuses similar to surgery for clogged arteries. The balloon is then deflated and withdrawn. Dr. Catalano says as the bones are fractured, they spread apart and surprisingly, the patient feels little or no pain. "The bones in the sinus drain are very soft, thin bones. They are extremely malleable." Michelle Lynch went back to work the next day. "This procedure made a huge difference in my life. Since the procedure I can't say I've even had a headache, and breathing is so clear." Now she and others who have had this procedure can enjoy springtime without worry. |
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