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Mildy Deviated septum to left
Frm last 3 months i have ear fullness, and dry throat and breathlessness thn i go to doctor they give me antibiotics but then also problem occurs so doctor said to do CT PNS. Repost says that: Mild mucosal thickening in right frontal sinus and right fronto ethmoid recess. Mildy deviated bony nasal septum to left with prominent left sided septal spur abutting the left inferior turbinate. Doctor said we have to do septoplasty for this situation. Is it ok to do septoplasty for mildy deviated septum? Or any other option for septoplasty Because my problem raise frm last 3 months only
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Hi...you are suffering from ?CRS with DNS...! More history is needed and also the pics of the CT PNS films....
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Upload CT films and consult online for opinion.nasal cavity is very small and small change in space inside produces a huge impact on airflow.
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