Nasal flesh is known as soft tissues located on the inner surface of the nasal cavity. The nasal flesh usually helps with air filtration and heating processes. However, sometimes the nasal flesh can enlarge and block the nasal cavity, which can cause breathing problems.
Here is more information about the nasal flesh (concha):
When the nasal flesh is enlarged or swollen, the following symptoms may occur::
– Difficulty breathing
– Nasal congestion
– Frequent headaches
– Sleep disorders
– Snoring
– Chronic sinusitis (sinusitis)
Causes of nasal flesh enlargement may include allergic reactions, nasal traumas, infections or genetic factors. In addition, enlargement of the nasal flesh is also associated with the ageing process.
A health professional diagnoses nasal flesh enlargement by examining and, if necessary, using imaging tests. Treatment options may include medications, nasal sprays, allergy treatment or surgery. The choice of treatment varies depending on the severity of symptoms and underlying causes.
If you are experiencing symptoms of nasal bone curvature or are concerned about it, it is important to see a health professional. A professional assessment is key to proper diagnosis and treatment.
Nasal flesh enlargement is a condition that can negatively affect the quality of life. However, this condition can be managed with the correct diagnosis and appropriate treatment. If you are concerned about nasal flesh enlargement, you can get more information and help by contacting a healthcare professional. Remember, giving due importance to your health can improve your quality of life.
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