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Will nasal septum deviation be better after operation?
Have you ever been treated? If you should feel clearly after treatment, you can usually be cured. If you still have a runny nose and stuffy nose after corrective treatment, you should consider whether there is rhinitis. Follow-up: I haven't been treated yet, and I still have rhinitis … Answer: If I had rhinitis before, I suggest treating it first. After rhinitis is cured, there is no other discomfort in the nasal cavity and no need for surgical correction. Follow-up: Can rhinitis be cured by nasal washing? I may be allergic, especially in cold weather. The first time I didn't go to the hospital, I said I had something to take out of my nose. Two years later, I now say that my nasal septum is deviated and I need surgery. What should I do? Answer: Rhinitis nasal washing can only be used as a preventive auxiliary treatment. You have other diseases in your nose now. This treatment can't be completely cured. As we all know, diseases develop from mild to severe, and if effective treatment is not taken in time, the harm will be great. The most important thing for you now is to take time to go to the hospital for a detailed examination in the near future, make clear your current situation and listen to the doctor's advice. Follow-up: In fact, I am also very aware of my current situation, that is, I have rhinitis and deviated nasal septum, so the doctor suggested surgery. I saw in the Third Hospital of Changsha that some of them can be reimbursed by the designated hospitals for medical insurance, and now I am worried that the treatment of migraine is still not good ... Answer: Therefore, our hospital advises patients to treat rhinitis first, and there are no other symptoms after treatment. Deviation of nasal septum can be corrected without surgery, because deviation of nasal septum is a common disease of a large number of people. As long as it does not affect life and there is no discomfort in the nose, there is no need to worry too much. Follow-up: Thank you for saying that your heart is much more practical. At that time, the doctor said that my nasal septum was obviously deviated. If you want to ask whether rhinitis affects my nose or nasal septum deviation, I really can't say. Can I not have surgery now? How should I treat rhinitis? A friend said to treat the nasal septum together in the hospital? Answer: It can be treated together, but it needs to be different according to the specific situation of each patient's friends. What is suitable for others may not be suitable for you. Follow-up: What you said is also true. My rhinitis should belong to chronic simple rhinitis. It's just a runny nose and sneezing when it's cold. How should this rhinitis be treated? A: There are many treatment schemes, including conservative treatment, local physiotherapy and minimally invasive treatment, depending on the actual situation. Follow-up: What kind of surgery is minimally invasive treatment? It's not just nasal polyps, is it? Follow-up: will nasal septum deviation become pathological ... is it worse after a long time?