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How Can Deviated Nasal Septum Be Treated?

hello sir, my son is 14 years old, he is detected with DNS( from last 2-3 years, doctors has advised for surgery only after he will be 16). Like any other teenager, he is very careless about his health. but I have noticed that his mouth is always open in the night, might be he is unable to breathe from nostrils. And his right side of nose is hardened and swallowed( where DNS is detected). One more thing, his mouth is full of mucus in the morning, and from last few days he is started coughing( light and intermittent). Thanks.
Thu, 29 Jun 2017
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Hello welcome to the health care magic

Your child having deviated nasal septum

If deviation significant and creating problem in breathing than better to undergone operation

Your child having mucus because of repeated Rhinitis because of deviated nasal septum

Antihistaminic drug can be given for Symptomatic relief just now

Consult otorhinolaryngologist for examination and discuss your case

Take care

Hope this will help you
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How Can Deviated Nasal Septum Be Treated?

Hello welcome to the health care magic Your child having deviated nasal septum If deviation significant and creating problem in breathing than better to undergone operation Your child having mucus because of repeated Rhinitis because of deviated nasal septum Antihistaminic drug can be given for Symptomatic relief just now Consult otorhinolaryngologist for examination and discuss your case Take care Hope this will help you