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Nasal septum perforation treatment



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There are many options for treating nasal septum bleeds. In this article, we'll discuss surgical options, non-surgical methods, and side effects. We'll also discuss the options for antihistamines as well as whether surgery is an option. A home treatment can be a great option if you want to avoid more invasive procedures. If you are unsure about which treatment to choose, consult a doctor.

Non-surgical treatments

The best way to treat a nasal septum defect is to see if you can find it. Some patients don't feel any symptoms. Others experience bleeding and scabbing. If you suffer from any of these symptoms, non-surgical treatments may be the best choice for you. The following are some common treatment options for nasal septum perforation.


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Surgical options

Nasal septum perforations can also be treated surgically. These techniques aren't ideal, however, because they may result in infection or bleeding. A perforation can also reopen, requiring another surgery. Talk to your doctor if you are interested in a home treatment. Below are the pros, cons and benefits of each type.


Side effects of surgery

When there is a nasal septum perforation, a person may experience various symptoms. Although nasal bleeding is the most common, it can also lead to significant blood loss, crusting, and other complications. Chronic infections may also develop. Perforated septums can cause bleeding, crusting, and other problems that could interfere with normal breathing.

Antihistamines

Home treatment is not possible with the use of antihistamines to treat nasal septum perforation. Side effects of antihistamines can cause inflammation and irritation. Antihistamine side effects include dryness of the nose, sore throat, and whistling.


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Steroid sprays

Two types of treatment can be used to treat nasal septum fractures: surgical treatment and topical treatment. While the latter can temporarily treat symptoms, the former can last a long time. Before you begin any treatment, it is important to discuss all options with your doctor. If used correctly, nasal ointments can help regulate your breathing and keep your septum moist. Some ingredients in these ointments can be harmful to the body.


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Nasal septum perforation treatment