Chronic Sinusitis And Asthma
Nov08

Chronic Sinusitis And Asthma

Medical evidences show that chronic sinusitis and asthma go together. Records of patients who have been diagnosed with moderate to severe asthma also suffer chronic sinusitis. However, this does not mean that these illnesses are inseparable. There are certain degrees in sinusitis that does not result to asthma and vice-versa. For people who are suffering from both diseases, the situation is quiet unbearable. There are tough health...

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Deviated Septum Surgery and Turbinate Reduction
Jul08

Deviated Septum Surgery and Turbinate Reduction

The most effective treatment to correct a deviated septum is septoplasty which is also known as deviated septum surgery. Not all cases of deviated septum are required to undergo septoplasty. Only those cases that cause breathing problems and other symptoms, such as nosebleeds, recurrent nasal infections, ear infections, headaches, nasal congestion, and nasal tenderness. Deviated septum is a condition in which the nasal septum (thin...

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Factors that Can Affect Septoplasty Recovery Time
Jul05

Factors that Can Affect Septoplasty Recovery Time

Septoplasty is a surgical procedure also known as deviated septum surgery that is done to help in correcting a deviated septum. Deviated septum is a condition in which the nasal septum, the thin cartilage separating both nostrils equally, is deviated to one side, making one nostril narrower than the other nostril. Not all cases of deviated septum require deviated septum surgery. Only those deviated septum cases that cause symptoms,...

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Getting Back Into Shape after Deviated Septum Surgery
Jul02

Getting Back Into Shape after Deviated Septum Surgery

Deviated septum surgery is not recommended for all cases of deviated septum. More than half of all people suffering from deviated septum are asymptomatic and they usually do not know that they are already suffering from deviated septum. Deviated septum surgery is also called septoplasty will only be needed if the deviated septum causes symptoms, such as difficulty breathing through the nose, recurrent nasal infections, ear infections,...

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