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Is surgery better or medicine is better choice for nose allergies?

Posted by admin on Feb 21, 2010

I have breathing difficulty as the skin inside my nossiles grown up unwantedley. It is tolerable though but when i want to read or concentrate on something, it irritates me and i cannot put a good effort in analysing.between i have anxiety disorder that adds up the shortness of breathin. I used medicine for some days it helped a bit, but docter said, my sinus is clear but just unwanted skin growth due to allergy is the problem it needs surgery. I saw in many cases even after surgery also people get it again after a year or so. Iam confused to whether go for surgery or keep trying medicine?

Iam thinking of natural herbal medicine, how it would be?

Between, iam using seline nasal drops for relief. Is it completely safe? Any help will be appriciated :)

I’m not a doctor and don’t know all the details of your condition, but from your description the surgery sounds like a good option. To me even a year or so without needing medication would be an improvement. If you are not confident in your doctor’s diagnosis, you could get a 2nd opinion or switch to a different doctor.

I’m not aware of any specific herbal remedies for nasal/sinus problems, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t something an expert would know about. The good thing about herbals is there are rarely side effects like there are with some prescription medications.

Saline is completely safe. I have heard of a lot of people where saline irrigation of the sinuses is a major help.

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Megan:

Surgery should always be the last resort. Anything noninvasive is much safer. If the medicine that is being prescribed isn’t working and the problem is still there (and can easily be fixed) I would look into the surgery.

As for the nasal drops, as long as you use them as directed they should be fine.
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February 21st, 2010 | 7:59 am
Bruce:

I’m not a doctor and don’t know all the details of your condition, but from your description the surgery sounds like a good option. To me even a year or so without needing medication would be an improvement. If you are not confident in your doctor’s diagnosis, you could get a 2nd opinion or switch to a different doctor.

I’m not aware of any specific herbal remedies for nasal/sinus problems, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t something an expert would know about. The good thing about herbals is there are rarely side effects like there are with some prescription medications.

Saline is completely safe. I have heard of a lot of people where saline irrigation of the sinuses is a major help.
References :

February 21st, 2010 | 8:28 am
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