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Does turbinate hypertrophy can be cause of this  problem ? 👇👇👇 I have no backpain or any other specific problem, but for last one year i can not fall in sleeping when i am on back side in bed, So what can be a reason? I mean i fall only in sleeping when i am on right or Left side in bed. but i can not sleep on back side.
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Turbinate hypertrophy can result in nasal blockages hence compromising the sleep pattern there might be symptomatic relief when you lie on the side because when you are lying straight the airway can reduce as all the tongue muscles and palate muscles relaxes
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Go to ent doctor and he will do endoscopy Only possible if hypertrophy is complty blocking nostril Due to air inhale and exhale hypertrophy occur And some time gross deviated septum otherside hypertrophy occue
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Do provide ncct pns and nasal endoscopy report
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Best is physical examination by ENT
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Yes Turbinate Hypertrophy can cause such. Hypertrophy base of tongue is also a cause of such issue.
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please get done physical examination once. It can block airway.
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Ofcourse septal deviation and turbinate hypertrophy can cause that if there is obstruction in breathing
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Do physical examination by ENT surgeon
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or consult online
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