Do hypertrophic rhinitis with a deviated septum have to be surged?

Surgery is not necessary for hemiseptal hypertrophic rhinitis, and the need for surgical treatment should be determined according to the severity of the condition. If the symptoms are mild, surgery is usually not necessary, but if the patient has significant discomfort, surgery is needed to improve it.

1. Unwanted conditions: hemiseptal hypertrophic rhinitis is a common nasal disease, mainly caused by congenital dysplasia or acquired trauma, which will lead to nasal dysfunction on one or both sides after the onset of the disease, and will be accompanied by symptoms such as hypoventilation and dyspnea. If there are no obvious clinical symptoms, there is no need to take special treatment measures, but it is necessary to go to the hospital regularly for re-examination to observe the recovery;

2. Need: For patients with more severe symptoms, it usually manifests as persistent nasal congestion, runny nose and headache, and it will also affect the quality of sleep at night. At this time, the nasal cavity can be cleaned with normal saline under the guidance of a doctor, which can help relieve the inflammatory response, and if necessary, oral drugs such as amoxicillin capsules or cefixime dispersible tablets can be used as prescribed for anti-infective treatment. If the above methods are not effective, surgical treatment, such as nasal endoscopic correction, may be considered to relieve the symptoms of nasal obstruction.

It is recommended to pay attention to maintaining good living habits in daily life, avoid overwork, work and rest regularly, and ensure adequate sleep, which will help enhance physical fitness and promote physical recovery.

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