Nose

Complete Nose Care Services !

Nose Care Overview

Santosh Advance ENT Healthcare provides comprehensive nose care services to diagnose and treat conditions affecting the nasal passages and sinuses. From allergies and nasal congestion to structural issues like a deviated septum, our goal is to help patients breathe comfortably and enjoy an improved quality of life. We use advanced diagnostic methods and minimally invasive surgical procedures, such as functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS), to ensure quick recovery and reduced discomfort. Our specialists also emphasize preventive care and patient education to manage chronic conditions effectively. With a commitment to personalized treatment, we aim to bring lasting relief and better nasal health to our patients.

Treatment

Allergy Management

Use of antihistamines, nasal sprays, and immunotherapy to relieve symptoms of allergic rhinitis.

Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (FESS)
  • Minimally invasive procedure to clear blocked sinuses and restore normal drainage, improving breathing.

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Nasal Septoplasty
  • Surgical correction of a deviated septum to improve airflow and relieve nasal obstruction.

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Polypectomy (Nasal Polyp Removal)

Endoscopic removal of nasal polyps to restore nasal airflow and improve the sense of smell.

Epistaxis Control

Cauterization or nasal packing to stop nosebleeds and prevent recurrence.

Nasal Fracture Reduction

Realignment of broken nasal bones to restore appearance and breathing function.

Chronic Rhinosinusitis Treatment

Long-term management with nasal corticosteroids, antibiotics, or surgery to reduce inflammation and improve sinus drainage.

Anosmia Treatment

Addressing the underlying cause with medications or therapies to restore the sense of smell.

Decongestant Therapy

Use of nasal sprays or medications to relieve nasal congestion and improve airflow.

Nasal Valve Repair

Surgery to strengthen or reconstruct the nasal valve to improve breathing.

Rhinitis Medicamentosa Management

Gradual withdrawal from nasal sprays and use of corticosteroids to reduce rebound congestion.

Sinus Barotrauma Relief

Pressure-equalizing techniques and medications to alleviate sinus pain during altitude changes.

Postnasal Drip Management

Use of nasal sprays and antihistamines to reduce mucus production and throat irritation.

Turbinoplasty

Surgical reduction of enlarged turbinates to improve nasal airflow and relieve congestion.

Nasal Septal Perforation Repair

Surgical closure of the perforation to prevent crusting, bleeding, and improve nasal function.

Fungal Sinusitis Treatment

Antifungal medications or surgery to remove fungal debris and reduce sinus inflammation.

Nasal Saline Irrigation

Regular rinsing of the nasal passages with saline to clear mucus and allergens.

Antibiotic Therapy for Sinus Infections

Targeted antibiotics to treat bacterial sinus infections and reduce inflammation.

Balloon Sinuplasty

Minimally invasive procedure to open blocked sinuses using a small balloon catheter.

Frontal Sinus Surgery

Endoscopic surgery to drain the frontal sinuses and relieve pressure and pain.

Ethmoid Sinus Surgery

Endoscopic removal of inflamed tissue in the ethmoid sinuses to improve drainage and breathing.

Topical Corticosteroids

Nasal sprays to reduce inflammation and treat conditions like chronic rhinosinusitis and nasal polyps.

Vasomotor Rhinitis Treatment

Use of saline sprays and nasal anticholinergics to reduce non-allergic nasal inflammation.

Olfactory Rehabilitation

Therapy to regain the sense of smell through olfactory training exercises and medications.

Custom Nasal Splints

Use of splints to stabilize the nose after trauma or surgery, ensuring proper healing.

Immunotherapy (Allergy Shots)

Long-term treatment to reduce sensitivity to allergens and relieve allergic rhinitis symptoms.

Cryotherapy for Rhinitis

Freezing treatment to reduce nerve activity in the nasal passages and decrease nasal congestion.

Nasal Vestibulitis Treatment

Antibiotic ointments and warm compresses to treat infection at the nasal entrance.

Saddle Nose Correction

Reconstructive surgery to restore the nasal bridge and improve appearance and function.

Nasal Trauma Management

Immediate care to control bleeding, reduce swelling, and repair any structural damage to the nose.

Ailments

Allergic Rhinitis (Hay Fever)

Inflammation of the nasal passages due to allergens like pollen, dust, or pet dander, causing sneezing and congestion.

Sinusitis (Sinus Infection)
  • Infection or inflammation of the sinuses, leading to facial pain, nasal congestion, and thick nasal discharge.

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Deviated Nasal Septum

A condition where the nasal septum is off-center, causing breathing difficulties and nasal congestion.

Nasal Polyps

Soft, painless, non-cancerous growths in the nasal passages that can cause congestion and reduced sense of smell.

Epistaxis (Nosebleeds)

Bleeding from the nose, often caused by dry air, trauma, or underlying medical conditions like hypertension.

Nasal Fractures

A break in the nasal bones, often due to trauma, causing pain, swelling, and nasal deformity.

Chronic Rhinosinusitis

Long-term inflammation of the sinuses lasting over 12 weeks, causing persistent nasal congestion and facial pressure.

Anosmia (Loss of Smell)

Complete or partial loss of the sense of smell, often due to infections or nasal obstruction.

Hyposmia (Reduced Sense of Smell)

A decreased ability to detect odors, which can result from sinus infections, allergies, or aging.

Nasal Congestion (Stuffy Nose)

Blocked nasal passages due to inflammation or mucus buildup, often caused by colds, allergies, or sinus infections.

Rhinitis Medicamentosa (Rebound Congestion)

Nasal congestion caused by overuse of nasal decongestant sprays, leading to dependency and worsening symptoms.

Nasal Valve Collapse

Weakening of the nasal valve area, causing difficulty breathing through the nose, especially during inhalation.

Nasal Tumors (Benign or Malignant)

Abnormal growths in the nasal cavity, which can cause obstruction, bleeding, or facial pain.

Empty Nose Syndrome (ENS)

A rare condition where patients feel nasal obstruction despite having open nasal passages, often following surgery.

Nasal Vestibulitis

Infection of the nasal vestibule, the entrance of the nostrils, causing redness, swelling, and pain.

Sinus Barotrauma

Pain or discomfort in the sinuses due to rapid pressure changes, commonly experienced during flying or diving.

Postnasal Drip

Excess mucus dripping down the back of the throat, causing throat irritation and coughing.

Turbinates Hypertrophy

Enlargement of the turbinates, which are structures inside the nose, causing nasal obstruction and difficulty breathing.

Nasal Septal Perforation

A hole in the nasal septum, often caused by trauma, surgery, or prolonged use of nasal sprays.

Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis (GPA)

An autoimmune disorder causing inflammation of the blood vessels in the nose, sinuses, and other organs.

Sinus Headaches

Headaches caused by sinus pressure and inflammation, often mistaken for migraines.

Nasal Fungal Infections

Rare infections caused by fungi, often affecting people with weakened immune systems, leading to nasal congestion and pain.

Nasal Obstruction

Blocked nasal passages due to structural issues or inflammation, making breathing through the nose difficult.

Upper Respiratory Infections (Common Cold)

Viral infections affecting the nasal passages, causing congestion, sneezing, and sore throat.

Olfactory Dysfunction

Difficulty detecting or identifying odors due to nasal blockages, infections, or neurological conditions.

Vasomotor Rhinitis

Non-allergic nasal inflammation triggered by environmental factors like temperature changes or strong odors.

Saddle Nose Deformity

A collapsed nasal bridge, often caused by trauma, surgery, or underlying medical conditions like autoimmune diseases.

Frontal Sinusitis

Inflammation of the frontal sinuses, causing pain above the eyes and forehead, often due to infections.

Ethmoid Sinusitis

Infection of the ethmoid sinuses, located between the eyes, causing pain, swelling, and congestion.

Nasal Trauma

Injury to the nose from accidents, sports, or other impacts, resulting in swelling, pain, or nasal deformity.