Nose

Nose block/bend nose / Difficulty in Breathing

On an average, only 20 % of people in the world have a straight septum, so a bent nose is not a medical condition. So when should I take treatment?

If you experience fixed nasal block on one side all throughout the day and night, difficulty in breathing while doing strenuous work, associated headache, or cosmetic reasons, we can help you out.

Sometimes a deviated nose can block the drainage of the sinus pathway and, in turn, lead to sinusitis and nasal polyps. Nasal allergies make the mucosa unhealthy and boggy, which further aggravates sinusitis. You may suffer from sneezing, a running nose, postnasal drips, and reduced smell perception.

Suffering from headaches? A headache could be a manifestation of a wide spectrum of diseases. A thorough ENT evaluation is necessary to evaluate and differentiate it from neurological causes. We provide surgical treatment for migraine like sinus headaches.

We do endoscopic correction of a bent nose (septoplasty, turbinoplasty), clearance of sinus disease (functional endoscopic sinus disease), and endoscopic surgery for pituitary tumors (transnasall Transsphenoidsurgeryy ). These scarless nose surgeries require a minimal hospital stay and an early recovery.

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