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How do you tell if you have enlarged turbinates?

How do you tell if you have enlarged turbinates?

The most common symptoms of turbinate hypertrophy include:

  1. Difficulty breathing.
  2. Congestion in alternating sides of the nose.
  3. Nasal stuffiness.
  4. Nasal blockage.
  5. Nasal congestion while lying down.
  6. Noisy breathing or breathing through the mouth during sleep.
  7. Increased nasal drainage.

Can you see your turbinates?

The turbinates are located on the inner walls of the nose on either side of the septum.

Why are my nasal turbinates swollen?

The turbinates are thin, bony plates inside your nose. Allergies or a lengthy cold can irritate them and cause them to swell, or enlarge. The swelling makes it hard for you to breathe. Another cause of the swelling is overuse of decongestant nasal sprays.

Do swollen turbinates go away?

Colds and Infections – Cold or infection may cause congestion due to enlarged turbinates. In most cases, the turbinates will return to their normal size after recovery. However, in some instances such as chronic sinusitis, the enlargement may be permanent.

How do you fix swollen turbinates?

If your turbinates are swollen, your doctor may prescribe medication (e.g., nasal corticosteroid and nasal antihistamine sprays) to reduce the swelling. If enlarged inferior turbinates are causing your nasal obstruction, surgery may be the recommended treatment.

How do you reduce swelling in turbinates?

How do you treat enlarged turbinates at home?

How can you care for yourself at home?

  1. Take your medicines or use nasal sprays exactly as prescribed.
  2. Ask your doctor about cough medicines and decongestants, including nasal sprays.
  3. Use a vaporizer or humidifier to add moisture to your bedroom.
  4. Use saline (saltwater) nasal washes to help keep your nasal passages open.

Should I have my turbinates reduced?

Turbinate reduction is also commonly recommended for those who undergo septoplasty, which is surgery to correct a deviated septum. A deviated septum is a shift of the bone and cartilage between the nose’s two nostrils. It can cause compression of the turbinates and trouble breathing.

How do you sleep after turbinate surgery?

Do not lie flat. Raise your head with three or four pillows. This can reduce swelling. Try to sleep on your back during the month after surgery.

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