3 Deviated Septum Myths Debunked

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  • @deborahlarson2650
    @deborahlarson2650 Рік тому +5

    I did try the Breath right strips. They hurt my skin. Stuck too well. Thank you for the information ☺

    • @scoobydooby6180
      @scoobydooby6180 4 місяці тому

      I think they have a sensitive skin version. But man did this advice just work wonders for me and change my life

  • @Vickyt-w1t
    @Vickyt-w1t 10 місяців тому +3

    I have a deviated (right) septum. I heard about septorhinoplasty going wrong. Especially losing smell senses. My problem is having a dry nose. Also sinusitis. My ENT recommended (for the dryness) a little vaseline at the tip of the nose and sleep with a humidifier. And for bloody sinus, to rub a little mupirocin ointment across the nostrills. So far so good. Every situation is different. We should be careful with surgeries. I can't imagine losing my sense of smell.

    • @scoobydooby6180
      @scoobydooby6180 4 місяці тому

      Woah what can go wrong? Because that’s what I need. Now I’m scared

  • @hyrunnisa997
    @hyrunnisa997 3 роки тому +4

    I recently found your podcast. Your content is great!

  • @natashacompton4631
    @natashacompton4631 Рік тому +4

    Flonase clears my stuffy nose.
    Also cleared up all the dried up mucus i had in the inside of my nose. Works wonders for me!

  • @Chill_330
    @Chill_330 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for this! TRULY NEEDED THIS .Planning to get this surgery in 3 or 4 yrs hopefully 😢

  • @l_squared5211
    @l_squared5211 3 роки тому +11

    My nostrils stopped collapsing with deep release of buccal ties. Thank Dr Park!

    • @joedimaggio3146
      @joedimaggio3146 2 роки тому +9

      Hi, can you please explain what this means?

  • @katesisco
    @katesisco Рік тому +4

    Thank You, Dr Park. I have always lacked endurance, not able to swim the pool length. I have now associated this insufficiency with lack of O2. I may have brain injury from a fall when I was 3. I have suspected 'sleep apnea' is a misdirecting term for insufficient O2. My move from a mid western state to northern led to BLASYOMYCOSIS infection which may be a permanent infection. I use only occasionally NanoSilver nasal spray which I understand has negative effects of killing off good gut bacteria. My teeth have been extensively damaged through dental carries which also does not help. At 77 I wonder if any dental care is warranted.

  • @nikedcheese
    @nikedcheese Місяць тому +1

    I've used afrin for at least 3 years. I've also used saline solutions instead of afrin but I had to use them 4-5 times a day and afrin was a lot easier and more effective. I finally had turbinate reduction surgery done and I think the doctor also made a correction to the septum but septum was not the problem with my breathing. My problem was that I had hard time breathing when going to bed and during the day throughout the year. If i exercise the nose opened up and I was able to breath but sitting or laying down would make it clog again. Allergy sprays did not help. ENT doctor looked into my nose and I saw how the openings at the back of my nose were really narrow. I've used a cpap machine and had to use afrin so that I can breath and fall asleep. The humidifier function was always on during the night. I had not used afrin since I had the surgery. The hardest part was waiting 3 days for nasal splints to come out. They have narrow openings for breathing and I felt like I was going to suffocate.

  • @karenmusemeche4706
    @karenmusemeche4706 Місяць тому

    Yes , I have a full maxillary dentition ( no missing teeth on the upper arch ) no extractions were ever done at the top. I still have my bicuspids I never needed braces, and I still have my wisdom teeth . my upper arch had room for all my teeth, and yet I still have a deviated septum which I’m considering surgery for . I’m not getting much air out of my right nostril. It’s pretty blocked up and I have noticed that I often take my finger and lift up my cheek at my sinus line area just to get some air through it just to feel good like I could breathe through that nostril. It’s so annoying.

  • @neddelamatre9572
    @neddelamatre9572 2 місяці тому

    Excellent presentation. After many years of "sinus" problems I've been able to get by with simple 3% saline solution in a pressurized dispenser used every day.

  • @EazylifebSecondchance
    @EazylifebSecondchance Місяць тому

    If you knew how bad I get when I don’t use my nasal stray it’s horrible I need turbinate reduction asap

  • @TA-uk2qj
    @TA-uk2qj Рік тому +4

    Hi Doc. All of a sudden I can breathe air through my left ear canal. Also sometimes it'll have a heart beat sound where it's hard for me to hear out that ear. What is wrong w/ my ear? Thank you

    • @Set-it-to-11
      @Set-it-to-11 Рік тому +2

      It might be that you have punctured your eardrum. A hole there could allow air to the eustachian tube and on to your airway. Check it at your doctor or an urgent care clinic soon.

  • @hyrunnisa997
    @hyrunnisa997 3 роки тому +2

    What would you recommend for a "harder" diet. And how can I convince my husband that he should change his diet. We often eat separately because he likes highly processed foods.

  • @pattardi6258
    @pattardi6258 10 місяців тому

    Dr. Park, I need & scheduled for Deviated Septum, Turbinate Reduction, & Rhinoplasty this month, I have severe sleep apnea & had my tonsils & uvala removed in December, is having the rhinoplasty at the same time make it more likely to have a unsuccessful septoplasty & turbinate surgery or as I hear you say before, a well trained ENT / Plastic Surgeon should not have any issues with these 3 surgeries together, my breathing / sleep apnea is really the only thing that matters to me right now

  • @kdneill8465
    @kdneill8465 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you for your very clear explanation. I am a practicing dental hygienist, who is also trained as a myofunctional airway therapist. I often refer my patients to your book Sleep Interrupted. I frequently give my patients Breath Right Strips while they are in the chair and recommend they try mouth taping if they feel comfortable with the idea. I also give them instructions on nasal salines like XClear and Arm and Hammer saline. I will include Afrin nasal spray as well. However, how long would you recommend they use Afrin? At what point, if these things are helping would you suggest referring to an ENT. Given there are various reasons for sleep interruptions, and multiple subsets of ENT practice, what "buzz words" should they use in getting the right ENT examination?

    • @stevenpark5218
      @stevenpark5218 2 роки тому +1

      Kimberly, Afrin should only be used for no more than 3 days. Otherwise, you can get a rebound effect with possible addiction. The Afrin test (along with nasal dilator strips) is a very short test to medically optimize nasal breathing, along with mouth taping, to keep the tongue from falling back. By definition, all general ENT are well trained in addressing nasal congestion and mouth breathing. That should be your main complaint when going for a consultation.

    • @amyjobuchanan9684
      @amyjobuchanan9684 Рік тому

      ​@@stevenpark5218 unfortunately I can attest to this I used afrin after getting a bad cold and I've been stuck on oxymetazoline since that was 3 years ago
      very very difficult to stop because if I can't breathe I freak out and end up having a use the spray. however I've worked it down to couple sprays a day. trying hard to taper off with minimal discomfort it sucks when I wake up in middle of the night because I had a dream that I was struggling to breathe and it was happening irl and I had to use fkn spray .

  • @kalan91
    @kalan91 Рік тому +1

    Hi. Is nose more vournable to injuries after septoplasty? For example while boxing. Since after septoplasty most of cartlidge is removed completely, can nose get flimsy is it more likely to collapse after injury?

  • @plum_colored_dahlia
    @plum_colored_dahlia 3 роки тому +2

    It’s all interesting. I hadn’t thought of the micro biome being affected.
    On another note, I get little pimple like sores just inside my nostrils where the mask nasal
    pillows touch. I haven’t figured out how to prevent this. I’ve switched masks types many times but usually come back to the nose pillows because it’s more minimal headgear.

    • @caileanparis9998
      @caileanparis9998 9 місяців тому

      I have this issue too. I thought it was because of my work environment, it’s very dirty with lots of dust and grime. Where did you hear about biome having an effect.

  • @mac9955
    @mac9955 2 роки тому +4

    Please address ENS.

  • @sausagelizer4444
    @sausagelizer4444 Рік тому +2

    If you have a diviated septum can a chiropractor fix it for you? And if so is it permanent? And does it change the appearance of the face

    • @rachaelphillips9659
      @rachaelphillips9659 Рік тому +1

      I have been wanting to know this as well.

    • @GoodOmen365
      @GoodOmen365 Рік тому

      Are your teeth crooked? You may benefit with orthodontic work instead

  • @lkstar75
    @lkstar75 Рік тому +1

    Hi doctor, I hope you can read my comment.
    A have turbinoplasty y septumplasty surgery, my question is, can we use afrin or another brand like nafazolina after the nasal slinpt removal, al least before to go to sleep?

  • @s3vR3x
    @s3vR3x Рік тому

    Very helpful video

  • @davidbernstein1115
    @davidbernstein1115 3 роки тому +6

    Not clear what the experiment with Breathe Right and Afrin is supposed to do...

    • @Set-it-to-11
      @Set-it-to-11 Рік тому +2

      Breath right strips lift the outer part of the nose away from the inner part increasing air flow.
      Afrin shrinks the mucosal cover over the 3 turbinates on each side, also increasing airflow. But continued use results in a rapid rebound where the tissues swell with increased blockage.
      If you get an improvement in airflow with one or both then you could investigate surgery for a long term solution.
      On Tuesday, I had a cat scan which showed a deviated septum, malformed and expanded turbinates.
      Doctor wants to straighten my septum and shrink turbinates going under the mucosal layers to preserve them.
      My symptoms included snoring, and poor nasal mucosal drainage with sinus infections.
      However, I completely seal my mouth with a horizontal adhesive paper tape at night and breathe easily through my nose the entire night. It reduces but does not halt my snoring, which may come from my soft palate.
      Doctor Park mentioned the cycle where each side of the nose alternatively swells over a period of time (20 minutes or an hour?). I am able to breathe in thru one nostril and out the other, then reverse it, all by mental control. So I see a lot of control despite the anatomical issues.
      I also love cool and cold weather and would not like to lose the heating and moisturizing of incoming nasal air via these pretty astounding features.
      Some people appear to lose the ability to sense nasal breathing after turbinate reduction surgery, perhaps due to nerve damage. They are unable to sleep as they awaken breathless, and some have committed suicide. Others lost the heating and moisturizing effect perhaps from cautorization of the surface of the turbinates to shrink them via heat, electricity or radiation. Going under those surface tissues may avoid this but the nerves may still be at risk.
      Hence I am very interested in fully understanding risks as well as benefits of the different surgical approaches.
      I am feeling more rested after sleep since recently increasing vit B1 in the benfotiamine form. Elliot Overton EONutrition has some interesting UA-cam videos that I find convincing. Sugar and alcohol use up B1, coffee splits the molecule so I can see why it might be depleted.
      B1 supports myelin nerve sheath growth, glucose cell processing of glycation and methylation. It improves gut food speed - reducing fermentation hence bloating, and farts. I feel a drastic drop in anxiety and brain fog. Much clearer thinking - although I do go on a bit about stuff that interests me :)
      Ramp up B1 over several weeks as there is a paradoxical effect where symptoms return for a short time.
      I'm at 2 x 300 mg benfotiamine a day with vitamin b 50 (set of b vitamins), plus potassium. These are new, added to my 10000 iu D3, K2 mk7, c, boron, krill oil, and NAC.

    • @BlankLAD
      @BlankLAD Рік тому +1

      ​@@Set-it-to-11I think if I was to tape my mouth shut I might suffocate and die 😂 and that's after a septoplasty and turbinate reduction that I would say improved my breathing by about 50%. It sounds like you can breathe pretty good already so maybe you don't need a surgery.

  • @thepanel2935
    @thepanel2935 3 місяці тому +5

    My septoplasty didn't help at all. I went from 100 blocked to about 99 to 98 percent still blocked. That was 33 years ago.

  • @donnaturpin5995
    @donnaturpin5995 Рік тому

    My son had perfect teeth n needed no braces, when he was born i noticed a small hump on his right nostril, n my son tonsils swollen, he was dx with a deviated septum and constantly congested. We see ear nose throat dr next week to discuss septoplasty.

  • @danielp.9493
    @danielp.9493 Рік тому +1

    I saw a well known Houston Surgeon yesterday after having a lifetime of breathing issues (hernias from post nasal drip cough, chronic pneumonia, chronic bronchitis, chronic sinus infections, etc.) and when we looked at the CT Scan all the problems you discuss was there... But one thing I had discovered over the weekend while prepping for my visit is that those of us with connective tissue disorders are more likely to have these issues.
    Those like me with EDS are prone to dental crowding, and a high narrow palate like you describe the average persons faces becoming... it could be a combination of the factors you mention making more of the population have connective tissue disorders. Originally it was listed by NORD as a rare disease, but each year we are being told it's prevalence is much greater than originally thought.
    I was shown that my septum makes an extreme left turn, my lower turbinates' are three times the size they should be, and my sinuses are full of mucus and not draining right... He will do the procedure for me Friday, and I have all the confidence that he will do a great job since almost all of his patients grade him very well.
    I will try to stop back in a few weeks to report how things went.

    • @subliminalmemories9323
      @subliminalmemories9323 Рік тому +1

      Waiting for the update please don't forget

    • @wewemcrhyne
      @wewemcrhyne Рік тому

      Thank you so much!! My daughter has POTS and sinus allergies. I’ll keep a check on her septum and congestion. I have a deviated septum and I was looking for info

    • @danielp.9493
      @danielp.9493 Рік тому

      Being a month out I have noticed an improvement in my breathing so far, But there is still healing going on due to the amount of work that had to be done... He said he had to do Septoplasty, Turbinoplasty, Balloon Sinuplasty, and Cold Pressor.
      Having some better flow in the sinuses it makes more noticeable how restricted the flow seems to be in my throat than the other areas (and the feeling of accumulating sticky phlegm near my vocal cords) but the surgeon says there is nothing to do there... that my tonsils and adenoids are tiny, and there is nothing further for him to do to reduce snoring .
      Dentist also said with my floppy tissues in the airway an anti-snore appliance will not work for me.

    • @CoffeeTXqueen
      @CoffeeTXqueen 6 місяців тому

      Did you go to Dr Henry mentz?

    • @danielp.9493
      @danielp.9493 6 місяців тому +1

      @@CoffeeTXqueen No I saw Dr. Michael Kaplan

  • @vaenu9993
    @vaenu9993 Рік тому +1

    Sir i have deviated nasal septum on left side of nose.( Bony spur impinging left inferior turbinate ) And at the same time i have tinitus to my Righr ear ( 24 hrs ringing like sea shore). From last 25 years. MRI BRAIN NORMAL. WHICH PART OF CT OR MRI ( POSITION) I TAKE TO EVALUATE TINITUS OF MY RIGHT EAR .

  • @adriangoodarzi3164
    @adriangoodarzi3164 Рік тому +1

    Hi i’m wondering if a deviated septum can decrease blood supply to the Brain and cause brain damage?

    • @doctorstevenpark
      @doctorstevenpark  Рік тому +1

      A deviated nasal septum is commonly seen along with sleep apnea, which does cause low oxygen levels and possible brain damage, especially if the apneas are severe.

    • @victorchiric3344
      @victorchiric3344 9 місяців тому

      @@doctorstevenparkcan a deviated septum lead to tinitus, fulness in the ear, and low hearing????

  • @MagdalenaOelofse
    @MagdalenaOelofse Рік тому

    Thank you Dr I had a stomach opp and now I can not sleep on my side so I sleep on my back and wake up every morning with a headache I use to sleep on my side thank you for explain

  • @fallblossom5
    @fallblossom5 9 місяців тому

    I have a wide jawline and a 'small' jaw. Two teeth were removed. I disagree with he facial structure being a factor. Does the shape internal nasal valve play a role in success of breathing better from a septoplasty?

  • @SwampyPanda3
    @SwampyPanda3 Рік тому +1

    So bottle feeding bad? Alternatives?

    • @doctorstevenpark
      @doctorstevenpark  Рік тому +2

      It's all relative. There are many other risk factors for crooked teeth and deviated nasal septums. The more risk factors you have for longer periods, the worse these two outcomes. Breast feeding on the mother's breast is always best, but there are many logistical or cultural reasons what make it difficult.

  • @mstella28
    @mstella28 Рік тому

    Hm... After trying antihistamines and steroids with very limited success, I have had two turbinoplasties and a septoplasty surgery in the last 6 years. I can now breath properly cca. 80% of time on my left side and about 60% on the right (used to be about 70%/30% before surgeries), which I consider a significant improvement. However, my nose is very frequently dry now, epecially on the right side, the one that had been originally more troublesome as well. I'm aware that I have GERD from childhood, and an ENT told me this contributes to my issues. What helps though is BreathRight-like strips at night, and very recently, isotonic salineas nasal rinse and spray. I'm wondering if there is anything to improve things a bit further, or at least to prevent worsening with time.🤔

    • @yahyaelmi8435
      @yahyaelmi8435 Рік тому

      Check if you have nasal valve collapse . Also if your in USA visit Kasey li and ask for EASE

    • @Mia15239
      @Mia15239 10 місяців тому

      lookup empty nose syndrome.

  • @chaxiong1494
    @chaxiong1494 2 роки тому +3

    I have empty nose syndrome cause I did a surgery to help me but instead of help me it destroyed me.

    • @ElisaCeleste11
      @ElisaCeleste11 Рік тому

      Was it septoplasty?

    • @chaxiong1494
      @chaxiong1494 Рік тому +2

      @@ElisaCeleste11 yes

    • @gagandeepsingh2925
      @gagandeepsingh2925 Рік тому +1

      Sorry to hear that. I am also looking to get septoplasty surgery for DNS

    • @rdzu834
      @rdzu834 Рік тому +1

      @@chaxiong1494
      Turbinate reduction?

    • @IWillSexU
      @IWillSexU Рік тому

      There is always someone saying he developed ENS after surgery in these kind of videos. Apparently it's a really common condition, which make me really scared to perform that surgery, even though my nose gets clogged every night when i lay to bed..

  • @SnepSquad
    @SnepSquad Рік тому

    My doctor told me that deviated septum surgery has a 25% failure rate. A few months after surgery, it re-deviated and is now worse.
    My doctor pretty much told me he told me so, and that he could do another one but it probably will just regrow again.

    • @doctorstevenpark
      @doctorstevenpark  Рік тому +3

      Sorry to hear. In my experience, recurrent nasal congestion after septoplasty is not due to a re-deviated nasal septum. It's usually due to the turbinates swelling up again (even after surgery) and/or flimsy nostrils caving in with each breath in. And in general, surgeons are being much more conservative with the turbinates due to patients' fears about empty nose syndrome. But the more conservative the procedure, the higher chance of recurrence. As I mention on this channel, you also have to address the other non-nasal reasons for your stuffy nose, such as acid reflux from apneas, and dental crowding, which narrows your nasal cavity.
      One quick way of seeing what's causing the problem is to use oxymetazoline nasal spray (brand name Afrin) for 2-3 nights to see if it opens up your nose. If it does, then the problem is the turbinates. You can then add nasal dilator strips or internal nostril clips to stiffen the nostrils to see if this opens up your nose even more on top of the nasal decongestant. Note that these sprays can't be used for long periods due to it's addiction potential since it works so well.

    • @1040le
      @1040le 6 місяців тому +1

      @@doctorstevenpark Thank you for sharing all this information. I'm scared to death for my son that the ENT is suggestion this procedure. Which all we want for him is to have a relieve from his chronic allergies. He has suffer from this practically all of his life. We have taken him to allergies since he was 7yrs old. He can breath. His issue is allergies. Would a septoplasty will relieve his allergies? Please help him educate him before he puts him self to a very invasive procedure not knowing the outcome. :-(( He is 21 now.

  • @scoobydooby6180
    @scoobydooby6180 4 місяці тому

    Thank you so much. I have had a deviated septum for so long. So long. Years. Has wreaked havoc on my life. I haven’t gotten the septoplasty yet for a bunch of different reasons. But I want to. But I want to also have my nose straightened out, it’s pretty crooked. I see it crooked from the top down. So I guess I’d have to have a rhinoplasty along with it and I would have to pay that part in full outta pocket. BUT ANYWAY
    I just watched your video an hour ago, I went to Walgreens and bought afrin (Walgreens brand cus it was cheaper) and I bought Flonase (Walgreens brand) and the breathe right strips. I tried the afrin, 3 sprays each side and I am wearing a breathe right strip. I had two use two before I got it right finally. But so NOW I CAN BREATHE!!! WOW!!! I DIDNT REALIZE HOW MUCH BETTER IT CAN GET!!! I DIDNT REALIZE THAT IT COULD GET THIS MUCH BETTER THIS EASY!!! I THOUGHT I WAS JUST DOOMED TO BE CONGESTED ALL THE TIME AND EVEN JUST THOUGHT THAT IT WAS PROBABLY NORMAL TO BE THAT WAY SND MAYGE EVERYONE IS LIKE THAT AND IT JUST IS WHAT IT IS BUT I WAS WRONG!!! I CAN ONLY IMAGINE WHAT IT WILL BE LIKE WHEN I FINALLY GET THAT SEPTOPLASTY. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE ADVICE, I CANT REMEMBER THE LAST TIME I BREATHED THIS WELL. THANK YOU!! THANK GOD!! PRAISE JESUS CHRIST LORD AND SAVIOR!!

    • @porkchop606
      @porkchop606 4 місяці тому +1

      Please don't use the Afrin for more than 3 days in a row. It'll give you rebound so bad you'll wish you never touched it (I learnt that the hard way).

    • @scoobydooby6180
      @scoobydooby6180 4 місяці тому

      @@porkchop606 thanks! I made sure to read up on the do’s and dont’s before hand and stopped on the third day. I’m using Flonase now, supposedly you can use it everyday. However, it’s not having as good as an effect as the afrin :/ I gotta figure out a good cycle for the afrin. The nasal clearance was just amazing

  • @35johnlp
    @35johnlp Рік тому

    Hi doctor, where is your clinic based?

  • @lindageorginarodriguez411
    @lindageorginarodriguez411 Рік тому +1

    Does anyone know if maxillary surgery can cause deviated septum?

    • @tinii6323
      @tinii6323 Рік тому

      I have a deviated septum after having upper jaw surgery 5 years ago 😢

  • @zeek4749
    @zeek4749 Рік тому

    So how can this be fixed 😢Any advise 😂

    • @GoodOmen365
      @GoodOmen365 Рік тому

      Do you have crooked teeth?if so seek orthodontic help to fix your bite

  • @tjam4229
    @tjam4229 2 роки тому +1

    I have longer-narrow facial growth, which leaves skeletal changes which leaves me with symptoms which CANNOT be offset by using breath-right strips or using afrin etc. I think I need skeletal surgery to try to bring my facial bones back into an ideal postition, which allows for proper nasal breathing. I feel like you are on the right track with your thought process and diagnosis, but the "treatment" for these problems seem to be not targeting the actual problem..."SKELETAL GROWTH DEFECTS". Do you work with a Maxillofacial Surgeon and Orthodontist? I would like to take your diagnosis and thought processes and combine them with a surgeon that is trying to get the facial skeletal measurements back to where they should be. I think the human body is wise, and reducing things to compensate for shortcomings, only makes things worse. ie. Instead of septoplasty/tubinate-plasty to increase nasal volume, we should be trying to correct the PROBLEM, (NARROWED FACIAL DIMENSIONS/DECREASED NASAL VOLUME), by EXPANDING the facial bones to where they should be in an ideal scenario.

    • @doctorstevenpark
      @doctorstevenpark  2 роки тому

      T Jam, if you look around my website ( doctorstevenpark.com) and my book (Sleep Interrupted: A physician reveals the #1 reason why so many of us are sick and tired), it's all about craniofacial issues. It sounds like you need to see an airway-centric dentist and a maxillo-facial surgeon to come up with a plan. The point of this video is that if you have craniofacial narrowing, you will also have a deviated nasal septum and nasal congestion.

    • @tjam4229
      @tjam4229 2 роки тому

      @@doctorstevenpark , thank you for responding.
      Yes, I’m seeking out information and potential treatment from airway-centric dentist/orthodontist/maxillofacial surgeon(s). I’ve consulted with Dr Ting, I’ve communicated with Dr Marianna Evans, and Dr William Hang, to pick their brains and see which one has thinking that appears to coincide with mine. (Similar to yours)
      I will look into your website further and your book! Thanks again for your quick response! This is life-changing information.

    • @doctorstevenpark
      @doctorstevenpark  2 роки тому

      Excellent choices. You'll be in great hands.

  • @NganHoa-g3j
    @NganHoa-g3j Рік тому

    How can you keep your mouth closed when you sleep

    • @IWillSexU
      @IWillSexU Рік тому

      There are some tapes you can use, but it's not a good idea if you nose is blocked.

  • @ank12
    @ank12 3 роки тому +2

    Hi Dr, I have deviated septum, nasal wall collapse and sleep apnea. My ENT recommended correcting septum and fixing nasal collapse. Is there an option to avoid procedure or in what condition septum and nasal wall collapse surgery is necessary?

    • @yahyaelmi8435
      @yahyaelmi8435 Рік тому

      Did you do the surgery and result ?

    • @ank12
      @ank12 Рік тому

      @@yahyaelmi8435 I did deviated septum correction, turbinate reduction, fixed nasal valve collapse. It did help first 6 months then back to same issue especially during allergy season

    • @gagandeepsingh2925
      @gagandeepsingh2925 Рік тому

      ​@@ank12 Hi, i have somewhat deviated nasal septum, where my right nostril is closed for most of time especially when I get allergic cold runny nose. So how your life changes after DNS surgery? Is there really significant difference after few months or now your breathing is similar?

    • @ank12
      @ank12 Рік тому

      @@gagandeepsingh2925 Hi, it didn’t help me at all, feel like it’s waste of effort. I should have focus on non surgery options

    • @ank12
      @ank12 Рік тому

      @kaycehouse7863 allergy treatment, in my case allergies were the big issue than deviated septum and nasal valve collapse

  • @BAD_B0O0Y
    @BAD_B0O0Y Рік тому +2

    So what do we so about it?

  • @hippyable
    @hippyable Рік тому

    Subbed

  • @DignaJL
    @DignaJL 10 місяців тому

    I, my son, and my daughter have this condition, my son was born naturally vaginal, my daughter was a C-section, and I was born vaginal. That rule is not by birth delivered. I think this is genetic. I will have surgery soon to correct this. Scare me but I will do it.

  • @lurch1005
    @lurch1005 Рік тому

    So hou think we be looking like pugs in 100 years and thay breathing problems😂

  • @Powertuber1000
    @Powertuber1000 Рік тому +1

    I have used Afrin for years with absolutely no problem. One squirt per nostril 30 minutes before bedtime maximum.

  • @MagdalenaOelofse
    @MagdalenaOelofse Рік тому

    I going to buy a new pillow

  • @RickyLopez123
    @RickyLopez123 Рік тому

    I don’t understand the recommendation of trying Afrin if it’s addictive. You can try heroin just be careful it’s addictive. 🤦🏽

    • @doctorstevenpark
      @doctorstevenpark  Рік тому +2

      Just like anything that's medical, it can be use safely. People get addicted to Afrin if they use it for weeks to months. My recommendation is to try this over-the-counter nasal spray for only 3 nights at most. Only to test history of much the nasal turbinates contribute to nasal congestion. And to see if seeing an ENT is worth considering.
      Actually cocaine is a great nasal decongestant. Some older ENTs still use the acid version for patients (not the base powder that's abused). It also numbs the nose really well when used as a topical anesthetic.

  • @Jd.optimal.health.comedy
    @Jd.optimal.health.comedy 11 місяців тому +2

    "Myths" aka Lies fed in university

  • @pulkitgupta7453
    @pulkitgupta7453 Рік тому +1

    Please dont promote turbinate procedures...i had it it gave me ens

    • @israfilanick9375
      @israfilanick9375 Рік тому +2

      Did the surgeon removed too much of it? How an ens feels like?is there any treatment for ens? How are you feeling now?

    • @pulkitgupta7453
      @pulkitgupta7453 Рік тому

      @@israfilanick9375 do u have ens?

  • @myrnadomanio7863
    @myrnadomanio7863 Рік тому +1

    Too much talking. No demonstration

  • @Ali-jt3ps
    @Ali-jt3ps Рік тому

    can it cause facial bone and behind nose pressure?