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What Causes Nasal Congestion Along With Headache And Ear Infection?

Gone through sinus surgery twice...Nothing helped...Have allergy...taking sublingual immunotherapy since 2 years...Still problem persists Problem: nasal congestion, regular headache, regular infection in ears...these are everyday problems...be extreme in bad weather condition Now a doctor consulting surgery again.....Will the problems be cured or continued like now ???
Wed, 31 May 2017
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hi,
your symptoms appear in multiple condition but if you symptoms are due to nasal septal deviation,surgery for correcting will help you.

our nasal cavities should be near similar in both the nasal site.if there is significant difference (mild difference may be seen in 90% of population.it is normal) in between them,it may produce symptoms.
The most common symptom of a deviated septum is nasal congestion, with one side of the nose being more congested than the other, along with difficulty breathing. Recurrent or repeated sinus infections can also be a sign of a deviated septum
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What Causes Nasal Congestion Along With Headache And Ear Infection?

hi, your symptoms appear in multiple condition but if you symptoms are due to nasal septal deviation,surgery for correcting will help you. our nasal cavities should be near similar in both the nasal site.if there is significant difference (mild difference may be seen in 90% of population.it is normal) in between them,it may produce symptoms. The most common symptom of a deviated septum is nasal congestion, with one side of the nose being more congested than the other, along with difficulty breathing. Recurrent or repeated sinus infections can also be a sign of a deviated septum