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Deviated Nasal Septum | Turbinates | Los Angeles

lasinus.com — “Deviated Nasal Septum Los Angeles - Nasal Anatomy of the Deviated Nasal Septum including Turbinates. All corrective services are performed by Dr. Mani Zadeh M.D., serving the greater Los Angeles area.View full resource at lasinus.com

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Deviated Nasal Septum | Turbinates | Los Angeles

lasinus.com — “Deviated Nasal Septum Los Angeles - Nasal Anatomy of the Deviated Nasal Septum including Turbinates. All corrective services are performed by Dr. Mani Zadeh M.D., serving the greater Los Angeles area.View full resource at lasinus.com

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Turbinate Hypertrophy and Dysfunction

nycfacemd.com — “What are the turbinates/nasal concha and what function do they serve? Turbinates are spongy bone structures on the sides of the inner nose that regulate airflow and protect the inner nasal anatomy. The general function of the turbinates is toView full resource at nycfacemd.com

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Most Recently Shared on May 25, 2011 at 3:48 pm By:

DrGBennett Dr. Garrett Bennett Doctor, Surgeon, Plastic Surgeon, ENT Doctor, and Physician

Enlarged turbinates are often a by-product of a deviates septum and can severely obstruct your breathing: http://bit.ly/jbxu3t

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Rhinoplasty (nose job) for nasal allergies ~ Will Rhinoplasty Fix Enlarged Turbinates and Seasonal Allergies?

realself.com — “Rhinoplasty (reshaping of the nose) will treat the structural components of the external nose.  Septoplasty corrects a deviated septum....View full resource at realself.com

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Radiofrequency Turbinate Reduction: eMedicine Clinical Procedures

emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: The most common reason for nasal obstruction is mucosal hypertrophy of the inferior turbinate, followed by structural deformity of the nasal airway (septal deviation, bony inferior turbinate hypertrophy).1 Numerous interventions are available for the treatment of ...View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com

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Radiofrequency turbinate reduction is sometimes needed for nasal obstruction. See when this is indicated. http://bit.ly/9H5eyB

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It sounds like you need a closed reduction of your nose fracture. ~ Surgery Needed for Broken Nose and Slight Deviated Septum?

realself.com — “Answer from Eric M. Joseph, MD: If your nose looks crooked after the trauma, but you're breathing fine, you should have this repaired. In general, you can...View full resource at realself.com

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stuffy nose, nasal congestion, deviated nasal septum, turbinate hypertrophy | Doctor Steven Y. Park, MD | New York, NY | Integrative Solutions for Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Upper Airway Resistance Syndrome, and Snoring

doctorstevenpark.com — “A: Nasal decongestants work by constricting blood vessels that supply your nasal mucous membranes, especially the wing-like structures on the side-wall of yourView full resource at doctorstevenpark.com

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doctorpark Dr. Steven Y. Park Doctor, Surgeon, ENT Doctor, Physician, and Active Health Library

Fiddling with my blog post: Q: What can I use to help with my nasal congestion? ( http://doctorstevenpark.com/?p=343 )

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