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THE SINUS IS CLOSED AND HE CAN NOT OPEN IT BECAUSE THE SEPTUM HAS BLOCKED THE PORT, WITH OUT A REDO OF THE SEPTUM..WE ARE HOPING TO FIND A DOCTOR WHO CAN DRAIN THE MAXILLARY SINUS WITH OUT... View answer
I seem to always have a minor sinus infection all year round. Could this indicate that I have a deviated septum? And what kind of doctor should I see to confirm this? ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Sandip Kabra
( General & Family Physician)
I am 68 years old now. Nasal septum correction surgery was done twice in 2003 and 2009 end with uvula removed. I have continuous phlegm drain from my sinus . ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Priyanka Aggarwal
( ENT Specialist)
Hi recently had septum corrected.. More post nasal drip than usual causing me to choke in my sleep ..... Sinuses feel super dry and inflamed.. Some green crusts with blood.. Sinus infection? Also currently on... View answer
Eustachian Tube Problems due to a deviated Septum & Blocked Sinus Hi, for the past year I ve had ... who did an examination and discovered that I have a deviated septum and a blocked sinus on... View answer
I was born with a deviated septum and have chronic sinus infections my whole life. After many ... my septum has shifted back, and the sinus and ear infections are back but worse. About a month... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Akhtarhusian Ghausi
( General & Family Physician)
i have sinus problem and ctscan shows the below issues small retention cyst with left maxillary sinus opacified frontal sinus thickened mucosa of left sphenoidal central nasal septum can i do... View answer
sir, my xray for sinuses showing for the following; a small haziness in right maxillary sinus bilareral inferior turbinate hypertrophy mild deviated nasal septum and also the CT scan resuls show as ... View answer
ossified septum is noted in the posterior aspect of the left maxillary sinus which may be the sequelae from ... are noted. The nasal septum remains midline. No destructive focal bony lesion.... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Satvinder Bakshi
( ENT Specialist)
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