Dr. Barry Kimberley
Ear Nose and Throat
Minnetonka, MN
612-465-0123 & 877-368-7537
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    • Balloon Sinuplasty
      • Sinusitis Overview
      • Sinusitis Symptoms
      • What is Balloon Sinuplasty?
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    • Sleep Apnea Surgery
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    • Septoplasty/Turbinoplasty
    • Tonsillectomy/Adenoidectomy
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    • How the Pillar Procedure Works
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      • Fairview Hospital at the University of Minnesota Medical Center
      • Newton Medical Center
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ENT PROCEDURES

  • Balloon Sinuplasty
    • Sinusitis Overview
    • Sinusitis Symptoms
    • What is Balloon Sinuplasty?
    • Technology Overview
    • Balloon Sinuplasty Benefits
    • Balloon Sinuplasty FAQs
    • Balloon Sinuplasty Videos
  • Sleep Apnea Surgery
  • Sinus Surgery
  • Septoplasty/Turbinoplasty
  • Tonsillectomy/Adenoidectomy
  • Tympanostomy Tubes
  • Laryngoscopy

What are the Symptoms of Chronic Sinusitis

Sinusitis (also called rhinosinusitis) is the name of the condition in which the lining of your sinuses becomes inflamed. The sinuses are air spaces behind the bones of the upper face, between the eyes and behind the forehead, nose and cheeks.

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Normally, the sinuses drain through small openings into the inside of the nose. Anything that blocks the flow may cause a buildup of mucus in the sinuses. The blockage and inflammation of the sinus membranes can be infectious or non-infectious.

The symptoms caused by sinusitis may be quite uncomfortable. The signs and symptoms may include:*

  • Facial pain, pressure, congestion or fullness
  • Difficulty breathing through the nose
  • Discharge of yellow or green mucus from the nose
  • Teeth pain
  • Loss of the sense of smell or taste
  • Headache
  • Fatigue
  • Sore throat
  • Bad breath

Types of Sinusitis

There are two main categories of sinusitis: acute and chronic.

Sinusitis is usually preceded by a cold, allergy attack or irritation from environmental pollutants. Often, the resulting symptoms, such as nasal pressure, nasal congestion, a "runny nose," and fever, run their course in a few days. However, if symptoms persist, a bacterial infection or acute sinusitis may develop.

Most cases of sinusitis are acute (or sudden onset); however, if the condition occurs frequently or lasts three months or more, you may have chronic sinusitis.

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Newton KS Office
800 Medical Center Drive
Suite 230,
Newton, KS, 67114
Minnetonka MN Office
14001 Ridgedale Drive
Suite 330,
Minnetonka, MN 55305





Dr. Barry Kimberley
your Minnetonka MN and Newton KS Otolaryngologist - an ear, nose, and
throat specialist proudly offers Balloon Sinuplasty, Sleep Apnea Surgery, Pillar Procedure, Sinus Surgery, Septoplasty/Turbinoplasty, Tonsillectomy/Adenoidectomy, Tympanostomy Tubes and Laryngoscopy

Dr. Barry Kimberley proudly accepting patients from the following Minnesota cities and Neighborhoods:
Minneapolis MN • Minnetonka Mills MN • St Louis Park MN • Eden Prairie MN • Deephaven MN • Woodbury MN • Edina MN

Dr. Barry Kimberley proudly accepting patients from the following Kansas cities and Neighborhoods: Hesston KS
Wichita KS • Park City KS • Valley Center KS • Sedgwick KS • Moundridge KS