Allergy

Symptoms of nasal allergies may include:

  • Sneezing
  • Runny nose
  • Itchy nose and eyes
  • Pressure in the nose and cheeks
  • Nasal congestion
  • Post-nasal drip
  • Ear fullness and popping
  • “Allergic shiners” – dark circles under the eyes
  • “Allergic salute” – a line across the nasal bridge caused by an upward rubbing of the palm of the hand on the nose

Medical treatments include nasal saline rinses, oral antihistamines, decongestants, and nasal steroids. Although these can be effective, they treat symptoms of allergies, but not the underlying issue.

Long-term treatment options for allergies include immunotherapy (allergy shots or drops). Allergy shots or drops contain small amounts of these allergens and are given on a regular schedule so that the body gets used to them and no longer mounts a response to them.

Allergy testing is used to help identify the specific allergens that are causing the reactions. Commonly tested allergens in Dr. Chang’s office include species of grass, weeds, and trees; animal dander; mold; dust mites; and food. Allergy testing is quick and painless, and results are available within minutes.

Please call our office for more information on allergy testing and sublingual immunotherapy.

Sinusitis

Sinusitis is a condition in which the sinuses or nasal passages become inflamed and swollen due to bacterial, fungal, viral, and allergic processes. The inflammation in the sinuses leads to blockage of sinus drainage pathways and causes mucus buildup.

Common symptoms include: nasal stuffiness, facial pain and pressure, colored mucus, headaches, fatigue, upper teeth discomfort, decreased sense of smell, and ear fullness. These symptoms can be similar to those of colds or allergies.

Sinusitis, however, can lead to severe complications and therefore should be considered as a potential source of such symptoms. There are several diagnostic tools Dr. Chang uses to help screen for sinusitis.

  • Nasal endoscopy: A thin, flexible fiberoptic camera is placed into the nostril and is used to visualize the sinuses. It provides visualization of the sinonasal anatomy and sinonasal mucosa (membrane), as well as growths or other abnormalities of the nasal or sinus cavities. It is a typically a painless procedure and only takes a couple minutes to perform.
  • CT scan: Computerized tomography (CT) scans make detailed pictures of the nose and sinus cavities. It can identify inflammation or physical obstruction that may be difficult to detect using an endoscope.
  • Sinus culture: Performing a culture, or sampling of fluid from the nose, can aid in identifying the bacteria or fungus responsible for sinus inflammation. This is often used when medical treatment fails.
  • Allergy Testing: If the condition is caused by or exacerbated by allergies, an allergy skin test may be recommended. This may help identify allergens responsible for recurrent sinus infections. This is a quick, painless procedure performed on the back. Results are available within
    minutes.

Dr. Angela Chang uses the latest and most advanced medical and surgical techniques in treating nasal and sinus disease. She focuses on innovative techniques and treatment modalities that offer her patients long term results while minimizing risk. She is committed to treating the underlying cause, and not just the symptoms, of recurrent sinus problems. Treatment for sinusitis may include:

  • Antibiotics: The type and duration of antibiotic is selected based on extent of disease, culture results, and medical judgment.
  • Saline nasal sprays: Simple and effective, nasal saline sprays and sinus rinses can significantly reduce nasal congestion and improve clearance of crusts and mucus that often develop in the nose.
  • Inhaled nasal steroids: These nasal sprays decrease inflammation in the nose and sinuses, which can then reduce congestion and improve sinus drainage.
  • Immunotherapy (allergy shots or drops): If allergies are contributing to chronic sinusitis, re-training the immune system through allergy desensitization may help alleviate the condition.
  • In-office balloon sinuplasty: Balloon sinuplasty is a procedure in which a balloon is used to dilate the natural sinus opening in order to improve sinus drainage pathway. It can be performed in-office or used in conjunction with endoscopic sinus surgery.
  • Functional endoscopic sinus surgery: When sinusitis in no longer responsive to medication, endoscopic sinus surgery may be an option.

Dr. Angela Chang - San Diego ENT

Dr. Angela Chang received her Bachelor’s degrees in Music and Physiological Sciences from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), where she graduated with honors.  She earned her medical degree from the UCLA School of Medicine with prestigious Letters of Distinction.  During medical school, she was invited to complete a one-year clinical research fellowship at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to investigate a drug for the treatment for the head and neck cancer.  She then completed her 6-year residency training at University of California, San Diego in Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery.

Dr. Angela ChangDr. Chang is board-certified by the American Board of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery.  She practices the full breadth of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, and treats adult and pediatric patients.  She has extensive experience in treating all types of conditions, including allergy and sinus disorders, snoring and sleep apnea, voice and swallowing disorders, head and neck cancer, hearing and balance disorders, and thyroid and parathyroid conditions.  She has co-authored numerous publications and is the recipient of the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery and American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery research awards.  She is also recognized nationally as a Castle Connolly Top Doctor.

Dr. Chang strongly believes in patient education, actively involving her patients in their medical decision-making, and emphasizes a caring, individualized approach to each patient. Dr. Chang continually reviews the medical literature to ensure that her patients receive the most up-to-date information and care. Her greatest enjoyment comes from getting to know her patients and seeing her patients improve.

In her free time, Dr. Chang enjoys spending time with her husband and two children.  Dr. Chang is also a classically-trained pianist and enjoys hiking and traveling.