I've been diagnonized with ct scan through a general physician. It states that
mucosal thickening noted in right maxillary sinus
Mildly deviated nasal septum noted to left side with bony spurs
Mildly right inferior tubinate hypertrophy noted.
And I have bronchial asthma too.
Can you please suggest me if I should take rest and stop going to work until I get well or is this problem a small thing?
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Usually minimal mucosal thickening with deviated nasal septum is a common finding in the CT scans and unless accompanied by significant symptoms such as nasal obstruction, nasal discharge, headache you need to worry about it and definitely rest is not required
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Consult nearby ENT specialist for confirmation of diagnosis and appropriate treatment if required
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