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Turbinate hypertrophy, do you need surgical ventilation? Can the turbinate be reduced without surgery? How much is radiofrequency ablation in the third-class hospital?
Turbinate hypertrophy is true or false. True turbinate hypertrophy refers to turbinate mucosal fibrosis or turbinate gasification. It shows that nasal inflammation, no matter the severity, the turbinate is enlarged, which affects nasal breathing and nasal congestion does not improve. This requires surgery, usually removing part of the turbinate to clear the breath. The other is false, that is, when inflammation breaks out, turbinate hypertrophy rises and affects breathing, and when inflammation makes the turbinate shrink, the turbinate shrinks, and the nasal congestion will be fine. This kind of turbinate hypertrophy, including nasal inflammation that causes genuine turbinate hypertrophy, can directly use enzyme freshener to restore mucosal health. This kind of turbinate hypertrophy will shrink with the reduction of inflammation, which is actually a kind of mucosal inflammation. Like inflammation in other parts of the nose, with the recovery of mucosal health, it will gradually return to a healthy state, and symptoms such as nasal congestion will gradually be alleviated to disappear. The ablation of the top three is generally around 6000 to 10000, which may be higher in economically developed areas.