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Nasal obstruction causes breathing difficulty. It can result from inflammation, structural problems of the nose, and other causes. Treatment ranges from medication to different surgeries. Decongestants, corticosteroids, and antihistamines can be used the alleviate the symptoms of nasal obstruction. In more severe cases, surgery might be required. Depending on the cause of nasal obstruction, it can be treated through somnoplasty, turbinate reduction surgery, septoplasty, or adenoidectomy. Somnoplasty uses radiofrequency probes to reduce nasal tissue in the case of enlarged turbinates (structures on the side of the nose). Turbinate reduction surgery involves removing some tissue from the turbinates to increase airflow. Septoplasty involves correcting a deviated septum, also allowing for increased airflow. Finally, in adenoidectomy, the adenoids can be removed, which can help reduce the nasal obstruction.
Dr Ashwini Kumar Mehta has done his graduation from the Armed Forces Medical College, Pune. He has done his MS in ENT from Delhi University in May 1988. He has over two decades of experience and has worked in various referral and teaching hospitals of the armed forces including the prestigious Armed Forces Medical College, Pune and Army College of Medical Sciences, New Delhi as a Professor. He is conversant with all types of ENT and Head and Neck surgeries and has special interest in endoscopic nasal and sinus surgery, micro otology, phonosurgery and cochlear implant surgery.
Dr. Sangeet Poddar attended Medical school at Grant Medical College and Sir JJ group of hospitals under Mumbai University. On completion of his MBBS, he specialized in ENT and Head Neck surgery.After acquiring the Post Graduation qualification in 1998 he worked for 6 months at AJBM ENT hospital, Fort, Mumbai. He then worked at Shroff charity Eye and ENT hospital, New Delhi for 2 years as registrar, before starting his own practice.Whilst running his own clinic at Dwarka, New Delhi, he was working as visiting consultant at Sri Balaji Action Medical Institute, Paschim vihar and also at Bhagat Hospital, Janakpuri.
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