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Nose & Sinus Services

Nose & Sinus Care
We provide advanced diagnosis and treatment for nasal and sinus conditions, restoring healthy breathing, relieving discomfort, and improving quality of life.
Nose & Sinus Services – Common Treatments
1. Endoscopic Sinus Surgery
A minimally invasive technique used to remove blockages in the sinuses. It helps restore natural drainage and airflow, reducing chronic sinus infections, nasal polyps, or sinus pressure. Patients experience faster recovery, less pain, and improved breathing compared to traditional surgeries, making it highly effective for sinus-related disorders.
2. Septoplasty
Septoplasty is a surgical procedure to correct a deviated septum, which often causes breathing difficulties, snoring, and recurrent sinus infections. By straightening the nasal septum, airflow improves significantly. It is a safe, routine surgery with minimal downtime and long-lasting benefits for patients struggling with nasal obstruction or chronic congestion.
3. Balloon Sinuplasty
A modern, minimally invasive procedure that uses a balloon catheter to open blocked sinus passages. It restores normal sinus drainage without cutting tissue or bone. This treatment offers quick recovery, reduced discomfort, and effective long-term relief for patients suffering from chronic sinusitis or recurrent sinus-related health problems.
4. Turbinate Reduction Surgery
This procedure reduces the size of enlarged turbinates, which are structures inside the nose responsible for humidifying and filtering air. Enlarged turbinates can cause constant nasal blockage and congestion. Turbinate reduction restores comfortable breathing, decreases snoring, and significantly enhances quality of life for patients with long-standing nasal obstruction issues.
5. Nasal Polyp Removal
A surgical or endoscopic procedure to remove soft, painless growths inside the nose that cause blockage, reduced smell, and sinus infections. Removing nasal polyps improves airflow, breathing comfort, and overall nasal function. It is often recommended when medications are not effective in shrinking or controlling polyp growth.
6. Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (FESS)
FESS is a widely used surgical procedure for chronic sinusitis and other sinus diseases. Using endoscopic instruments, doctors remove diseased tissue and open blocked passages. The procedure is highly precise, minimally invasive, and helps restore sinus ventilation, reducing recurring infections and enhancing long-term nasal and sinus health.
7. Allergy Testing & Treatment
Allergies often contribute to nasal and sinus issues like congestion, sneezing, and chronic sinusitis. We provide comprehensive allergy testing to identify triggers, followed by personalized treatment plans including medications, lifestyle advice, and immunotherapy. This approach ensures long-term relief and helps patients manage allergies effectively for healthier nasal function.
8. Rhinoplasty (Functional)
Beyond cosmetic improvement, functional rhinoplasty corrects nasal structural problems that cause obstruction and sinus issues. It reshapes nasal passages to improve breathing, reduce snoring, and enhance sinus drainage. This dual-purpose procedure benefits both appearance and function, offering long-term relief for patients suffering from chronic nasal blockage or deformities.
9. Nasal Endoscopy
A diagnostic and therapeutic procedure where a thin flexible tube with a camera is inserted into the nose. It helps identify sinus blockages, nasal polyps, or infections. Nasal endoscopy is quick, safe, and essential for planning accurate treatments, ensuring early diagnosis and effective management of nasal and sinus diseases.
10. Cauterization for Nosebleeds
Recurrent nosebleeds can be treated using nasal cauterization, where problem blood vessels inside the nose are sealed with heat or chemicals. This simple outpatient procedure effectively reduces bleeding episodes, prevents future nosebleeds, and provides long-lasting relief for patients suffering from frequent nasal bleeding, often linked with fragile blood vessels.
Nose & Sinus Services – Common Ailments
1. Deviated Nasal Septum (DNS)
A deviated nasal septum occurs when the thin wall dividing the nasal passages is displaced, causing breathing issues, nasal blockage, and snoring. It may lead to sinus infections or nosebleeds. Surgical correction (septoplasty) helps restore airflow and relieve persistent symptoms, improving both breathing function and overall nasal health effectively.
2. Sinusitis
Sinusitis is the inflammation of sinus linings due to infection, allergy, or structural blockage. Symptoms include facial pain, nasal congestion, thick discharge, and headache. Chronic cases affect quality of life significantly. Treatment involves medications, decongestants, or endoscopic sinus surgery to restore drainage, relieve symptoms, and improve breathing and overall health.
3. Nasal Polyps
Nasal polyps are soft, painless, noncancerous growths inside nasal passages or sinuses caused by chronic inflammation. They lead to breathing difficulty, reduced smell, and frequent sinus infections. Treatment may include medications or endoscopic surgery to remove them. Proper management ensures lasting relief, restoring normal nasal airflow and preventing recurrent infections.
4. Allergic Rhinitis
Allergic rhinitis occurs when nasal passages react to allergens like dust, pollen, or pet dander. Symptoms include sneezing, runny nose, congestion, and itchy eyes. It can severely affect daily life if untreated. Treatment involves antihistamines, sprays, immunotherapy, and lifestyle adjustments to control symptoms, improve comfort, and prevent recurrent episodes effectively.
5. Nosebleeds (Epistaxis)
Nosebleeds often result from fragile blood vessels, injury, dryness, or hypertension. While usually harmless, frequent or severe cases need medical attention. Symptoms include sudden bleeding and congestion. Treatment ranges from nasal packing to cauterization, depending on severity. Managing underlying causes is crucial to prevent recurrence and maintain long-term nasal health.
6. Nasal Fractures
Nasal fractures occur from trauma or accidents, causing pain, swelling, bleeding, and crooked appearance. Breathing may become difficult if not treated promptly. Diagnosis is made clinically and sometimes with X-rays. Treatment involves realignment, splinting, or surgery. Early medical care ensures proper healing, restored nasal function, and prevention of permanent deformity.
7. Chronic Nasal Congestion
Chronic nasal congestion arises from allergies, structural issues, or infections, causing persistent stuffy nose, snoring, and poor sleep. Unlike temporary colds, it requires medical evaluation. Treatment may involve sprays, medications, or surgical correction to restore clear airflow. Proper management greatly improves breathing, quality of sleep, and overall daily functioning effectively.
8. Fungal Sinus Infection
Fungal sinus infections are less common but potentially serious, particularly in immunocompromised individuals. Symptoms include persistent congestion, discharge, facial swelling, and sometimes vision problems. Early diagnosis with imaging is essential. Treatment often requires antifungal therapy or endoscopic surgery. Prompt management helps prevent complications and restores sinus health and breathing.
9. Enlarged Turbinates
Enlarged turbinates are swollen nasal tissues that obstruct airflow, leading to congestion, snoring, and sleep issues. Causes include allergies, infections, or structural changes. Treatment involves medications, sprays, or surgical reduction (turbinoplasty). Proper management improves nasal breathing, enhances sleep quality, and prevents recurrent blockages, significantly boosting overall respiratory comfort and health.
10. Nasal Obstruction
Nasal obstruction can occur from septal deviation, polyps, enlarged turbinates, or chronic infections. Symptoms include difficulty breathing, mouth breathing, poor sleep, and fatigue. Treatment depends on cause—ranging from medications to surgery. Restoring clear nasal passages greatly enhances breathing, reduces snoring, and significantly improves overall health and quality of life.
