My left nostril is blocked for 5 years. I can feel something When i put my finger in nose. But no blood discharge nor pain. Is this dangerous? Also suggest any medications for that. Im always thinking about that and having a feeling of im going to die with this and losing my present happiness. How to get rid of this feeling and this nostril problem.
I went to ENT to check this. Im attaching the images like how exactly where it is and the medications which i used. Medications gave me some relief but it reverted back after I stopped using.
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No need to worry , that may be the turbinate nothing but bone that will be there for every one,only when it became big you may feel the sensation of nasal block, as you were mentioned no blood nothing , it is fine
We need to know more symptoms about your block then only we can rule out other issues
Use Nasal spray
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Online consultation will be helpful
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Don’t keep finger in nose and do steam inhalation
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Hello. I saw your images attached.
U have left nostril blockage since long.
So there is possibility of left side nasal septum deviation mostly.
One thing want to assure you that do not panic and worry as u wont die bcz of this.
U can get done endoscopy.
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and yes you can take online ENT consultation for better understanding and treatment
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