Nasal congestion is a problem that can decrease the quality of life and lead to other health issues. Although it is initially regarded as a complaint that individuals do not pay much attention to, over time, the growth of this problem can hinder proper and regular breathing.
There are many causes of nasal congestion. Accurately diagnosing the issue causing the congestion ensures that the appropriate treatment steps are taken regarding the illness. The main factors that cause nasal congestion can be listed as follows:
  • Nasal polyps
  • Benign or malignant tumors
  • Sinusitis
  • Deviated nasal bones
  • Nasal turbinate enlargement or swelling
  • Common cold, flu, and viral infections
  • Allergies
  • Alcohol
  • High blood pressure
  • Hormonal imbalances
  • Foreign bodies
  • In children, adenoid hypertrophy

What Is Nasal Congestion Surgery and How Is It Performed?

Nasal congestion surgery is one of the commonly preferred methods for treating individuals who have difficulty breathing through their noses. This method involves interventions performed inside the nose.
In nasal congestion surgeries, incisions are made to the structures found inside the nose, and efforts are made to correct bone or cartilage deviations.

Are Nasal Aesthetic Surgery and Nasal Congestion Surgery the Same?

Nasal aesthetic surgery and nasal congestion surgery are often confused with each other. Both surgical methods aim to eliminate the problem of nasal congestion; however, the ways in which the surgeries are performed are different.
Both nasal aesthetic surgery and nasal congestion surgery primarily aim to correct the bone and cartilage deviations inside the nose. However, nasal congestion surgery is performed through incisions made in the nasal mucosa, while nasal aesthetic surgery is done through incisions made externally.

Does Sinus Surgery Relieve Nasal Congestion?

Sinus surgery is a commonly used treatment method for eliminating the complaint of nasal congestion. In this method, the polyps, infections, and other factors causing nasal congestion are removed. The sinus pathways are widened, allowing the patient to breathe more effectively.

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