FAQ
Does smoking affect sinus health
Yes, smoking increases chronic sinusitis risk by 50%.
Quick Answer
Yes, smoking increases chronic sinusitis risk by 50%.
Detailed Explanation
Inflammation and impaired drainage are common. Sinus health improves within weeks of quitting.
Key Facts
- Chronic sinusitis is 50% more common in smokers
- Sinus infections decrease significantly after quitting
What the Research Says
CDC confirms improved sinus health after quitting
Frequently Asked Questions
Will sinus problems improve
Yes, inflammation decreases and drainage improves
How long to see improvement
Initial improvements within 2-3 weeks
Sources & References
The information in this article is based on publicly available research and guidance from the following authoritative health organizations:
- CDC - Smoking & Tobacco Use
- WHO - Tobacco
- NIH - National Cancer Institute
- American Lung Association
- American Heart Association
- Truth Initiative
- Smokefree.gov
Sources accessed February 2026
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