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What Causes Difficulty In Breathing While Suffering From A Nasal Blockage?

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Posted on Fri, 5 May 2017
Question: Hi doctor

My nostrils are frequently blocked especially the right one. Because of this i feel difficulty in breathing. I have congenital heart defect of single ventricle. Could this be a symptom of my disorder or is it not at all relared to my disorder? I do not have any other symptoms though except the nose blockage.
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Answered by Dr. Riddhi Shah (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Probably not related to your congenital heart disorder

Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXXXXX
Thank you for posting your query on Health care magic.
I have gone through your query and can understand your concern.

The complain of nasal blockage seems probably not related with your congenital heart defect of single ventricle.

The common cause of nasal blockage in your case might be a deviated nasal septum,enlarged inferior turbinate(turbinates are mucosa lined bony shells inside the nasal cavity.The mucosa may get swollen in case of allergy/infection),etc.

It would be advisable to consult an Otolaryngologist doctor(ENT specialist) to have Endoscopic examination of your nose to find the cause and treat accordingly.If needed later,a CT scan(paranasal sinus) might be needed to find out the diagnosis.

Hope this answers your question.I would be happy to answer you in case of any further questions.
Take care.
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Follow up: Dr. Riddhi Shah (16 minutes later)
Thank you doctor. I will consult the doctor soon. But just wanted to understand that if it is a serious concern or medically manageable? Also to describe the problem in detail, I tend to put efforts to breath especially at nights, however I am easily able to breath through mouth. During the day nasal blockage occurs at irregular intervals and it gets normal by itself.
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Answered by Dr. Riddhi Shah (18 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Doesn't seems a serious problem

Detailed Answer:
Hi,thank you for your follow up question.

The treatment depends upon the cause of your nasal blockage.

If it is a deviated nasal septum,a surgery might be needed to correct the septum.

If it is enlarged turbinate bone in the nose causing blockage,then topical nasal steroids and decongestant might be helpful.

If there is any other obstruction in the nose,then surgery might be needed to remove the obstruction.

Hope this answers your question.Take care
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What Causes Difficulty In Breathing While Suffering From A Nasal Blockage?

Brief Answer: Probably not related to your congenital heart disorder Detailed Answer: Hi XXXXXXX Thank you for posting your query on Health care magic. I have gone through your query and can understand your concern. The complain of nasal blockage seems probably not related with your congenital heart defect of single ventricle. The common cause of nasal blockage in your case might be a deviated nasal septum,enlarged inferior turbinate(turbinates are mucosa lined bony shells inside the nasal cavity.The mucosa may get swollen in case of allergy/infection),etc. It would be advisable to consult an Otolaryngologist doctor(ENT specialist) to have Endoscopic examination of your nose to find the cause and treat accordingly.If needed later,a CT scan(paranasal sinus) might be needed to find out the diagnosis. Hope this answers your question.I would be happy to answer you in case of any further questions. Take care.