The breath we take from the nose goes to the lungs as heated, humidified and cleansed.
Nasal concha are anatomical structures normally found in the nose and warm and humidify the air we breathe. We have 3 nasal conchas located on top of each other like a radiator.
The lower nasal concha usually grows due to allergies or infection, that is, sinusitis, and fills the inside of the nose and begins to cause nasal congestion.
First. The blockage, which initially occurs at night when we sleep, causes blockage even during the day as time progresses. As you breathe through the mouth, the dryness of the throat and the feeling of persistent discharge in the nasal passages become uncomfortable.
While we try to open the nose with medicine, the nose closes even more as a result of the use of sprays that should not be used constantly.
Actually, it is a tiny piece of flesh inside the nose. The growth of the part ultimately leaves you without oxygen. Fatigue and a decrease in mental performance occur.
In this case, removing the growing flesh completely is not a solution because the air humidifying and warming function of the nose will be impaired.
The aim of the treatment is to shrink the nasal flesh.
Although the process of shrinking the meat, which is done by first burning the meat with cautery and then turning the radiofrequency, that is, sound wave into heat, provides a comfortable breath for a certain period of time, it still results in the meat growing back.
Vaporizing the nasal concha with diode laser, that is, shrinking it by evaporating it, prevents it from growing again.
Another benefit of the diode laser is that it reduces the swelling and discharge caused by allergies throughout the nose.
In people with severe allergies, sometimes even if the nasal concha is reduced, if the amount of allergic discharge is high, it may still cause nasal congestion. .
Recurrence is very rare in nasal constriction reductions performed with diode laser, and it provides permanent relief as it reduces allergic discharge. It can be easily performed by anesthesia, i.e. numbing the inside of the nose
There is no need to apply a tampon into the nose.
There may be a pink nasal discharge that lasts for the first 2 days after the procedure.
Crusting and congestion in the nose for 2 weeks after the operation are relieved by cleaning the inside of the nose with an aspirator during check-ups.
Read: 0