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One nostril closed
My husband complains of slightly right nostril closed compared to left nostril. Is it normal? He noticed it during practicing anulom vilom.
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Need to consult so that b examination can be done to assess
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Hello No it is not normal. Does he have any other symptoms?? Just a basic ENT checkup is required.
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There are few reasons for this like, Deviated Nasal Septum, Inferior turbinate hypertrophy or any other kind of Sinonasal growths also causes nose blocks rarely. You can video consult me online for better understanding and Diagnosis.
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He may have any deviation of nasal septum You did not mention about any other complaints like headache ,sneezing and nasal discharge needed a detailed history for confirmation of the diagnosis
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Take online ENT consultation for further evaluation
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