Your Trusted Nose ENT Specialist
Refresh Your Senses with Every Breath – Discover the Power of a Perfect Nose!
Revitalize your experience with each breath. Unlock the benefits of a perfect nose, enhancing your senses and elevating your well-being. Embrace freshness, clarity, and vitality through optimal nasal health.
Your Trusted Nose ENT Specialist
Refresh Your Senses with Every Breath – Discover the Power of a Perfect Nose!
Revitalize your experience with each breath. Unlock the benefits of a perfect nose, enhancing your senses and elevating your well-being. Embrace freshness, clarity, and vitality through optimal nasal health.
Common Nasal Conditions
Allergic Rhinitis (Hay Fever)
- What it is: An allergic reaction to airborne substances such as pollen, dust, or pet dander.
- Symptoms: Sneezing, itchy nose/eyes, runny or stuffy nose, postnasal drip
- Treatment: Antihistamines, nasal sprays, allergen avoidance, immunotherapy
Chronic Sinusitis
- What it is: Inflammation of the sinuses lasting more than 12 weeks.
- Symptoms: Congestion, facial pressure, nasal discharge, loss of smell
- Treatment: Nasal rinses, steroids, antibiotics, sinus surgery (FESS)
Deviated Nasal Septum
- What it is: Displacement of the wall between the nostrils.
- Symptoms: Blocked nose, nosebleeds, noisy breathing at night
- Treatment: Medications, septoplasty surgery
Nasal Polyps
- What it is: Soft, non-cancerous growths in the nasal lining.
- Symptoms: Chronic congestion, sinus infections, loss of smell
- Treatment: Steroid sprays, oral steroids, surgical removal
Nasal Fracture (Broken Nose)
- What it is: A crack or break in the nasal bone.
- Symptoms: Pain, swelling, bruising, nasal deformity
- Treatment: Ice, pain relief, realignment, surgery
Epitasis (Nosebleeds)
- What it is: Bleeding from the nose due to irritation, injury, or medical conditions.
- Treatment: Pressure, nasal packing, cauterization, or surgery for chronic cases
Diagnosis & Tests
Our ENT specialists may recommend
- Nasal endoscopy – a camera to view inside the nose
- CT scans – detailed imaging of the sinuses
- Allergy testing – skin or blood tests
- Nasal culture – to identify infections
Treatment Options
- Medications: Antihistamines, decongestants, corticosteroids
- Nasal rinses: Using saline to flush out irritants
- Minimally invasive procedures: Polypectomy, cautery, septoplasty
- Surgery: For chronic or structural issues
- Lifestyle tips: Avoid allergens, stay hydrated, use humidifiers
When to See a Doctor
Seek care if you experience
- Blocked nose longer than 10 days
- Breathing trouble
- Frequent or heavy nosebleeds
- Facial swelling or pain
- Changes in smell or vision
FAQ'S
Can I treat nasal allergies at home?
How do I know if I have a sinus infection or just a cold?
Is nasal surgery painful?
Are nasal polyps dangerous?
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