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Suggest Remedy For Nose Blockage

hi..sir..my nose is blocked due to some infection as well as a tiny muscle is developing inside my nose.I feel uneasy .For this blockage i hav to breath on one side of nose.Doctor prescribe me Telecast-l but i think i can be better with proper treatment.Please tell me a good solution Sir.
Fri, 19 Sep 2014
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ENT Specialist 's  Response
Hello,
Thanks for posting your query.
nasal blockage is usually allergic in nature, the pink flesh what you saw is known as inferior turbinate. It increases in size with allergic response.
If I were your doctor, I would have prescribed you mometasone nasal spray.(nasonex). These are local steroids which will improve the nasal blockage on a long run.
Surgery is the last option, where in turbinates can be reduced in size using a coblator.

With regards
Dr Rao
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Suggest Remedy For Nose Blockage

Hello, Thanks for posting your query. nasal blockage is usually allergic in nature, the pink flesh what you saw is known as inferior turbinate. It increases in size with allergic response. If I were your doctor, I would have prescribed you mometasone nasal spray.(nasonex). These are local steroids which will improve the nasal blockage on a long run. Surgery is the last option, where in turbinates can be reduced in size using a coblator. With regards Dr Rao