Who do you see if you have a stuffynose and want your nose fixed
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Dr. Jason Litner, Dr. Peyman SoliemanPosted
Tue 11 Aug 2009 10:41am
In general, we believe that there are good facial plastic surgeons and general plastic surgeons who do good rhinoplasty work. However, when it comes to functional problems it is important to understand that congestion can be due to anatomical factors- deviated septum, valve collapse, polyps- that can be fixed with surgery or they can be due to sy ...
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Stuffynose
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MoRingPosted
Sat 17 Oct 2009 10:01pm
I am so blessed in that Penelople rarely has a stuffynose. I know a lot of her friends have had their adenoids taken out. But not Penny.
So on the rare occasion that she has a stuffynose from the weather or a cold or what have you, she is an agry beast. I feel so bad shen she can't sleep due to her stuffynose. Poor baby.
What kind
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Ask Dr. Park: How to Unstuff Your StuffyNose
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Dr. Steven P.Posted
Thu 06 May 2010 8:24am
to Unstuff Your StuffyNose
Date: Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Time: 8PM Eastern / 5PM Pacific
Via telephone or web browser
You can also ask your questions about better nasal...
Please join me for another Ask Dr. Park teleseminar where I answer one of the most common questions I get in general, which is, "How can I breathe better through my noseRead on »
Chronic StuffyNose: Fungus May Be the Culprit
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Dr. Gabe M.Posted
Tue 26 Aug 2008 4:03pm
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Allergy shots and antihistamines have never been shown to control the combination of chronic stuffynoses, nasal polyps, and sinus infections that do not vary throughout the season. Doctors treat this condition with cortisones that suppress the nasal discharge, headaches, and stuffynose a little bit, but never cure the patient and may even set the patient up
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Q: Which medicines can I use to help for my stuffynose?
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Dr. Steven P.Posted
Tue 12 Jan 2010 1:24pm
Q: Which medicines can I use to help for my stuffynose?
A: Nasal decongestants work by constricting blood vessels that supply your nasal mucous membranes, especially the wing-like structures on the side-wall of your nose called turbinates. There are two types: pills and sprays. Pills (or liquid oral forms) contain the ingredients pseudoephedrine
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Chronic StuffyNose Often Caused by Fungi
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Dr. Gabe M.Posted
Tue 26 Aug 2008 4:03pm
If your nose is stuffy during the pollen seasons in the spring and fall, check with an allergist. Allergy injections can help control your symptoms. If your stuffynose started after puberty, you don't have allergies and your nose is stuffy 12 months a year, allergy injections usually are ineffective. Chronic sinus infections with nasal polyps have
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Chronic Sore Throat and/or Constant StuffyNose ??
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HipPosted
Tue 23 Sep 2008 8:23am
Do you have a chronic sore throat for months or years, and/or constant stuffy / runny nose, with fatigue, depression, an/or anxiety?
The is a virus about that causes these symptoms.
For more details, see here:
http://chronicsorethroat.wordpress.com
Hope this is helps.
Remember: there are many causes of chronic sore
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What You Can Do About Your StuffyNose
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Dr. Steven P.Posted
Thu 25 Mar 2010 6:13pm
. How well you breathe actually depends on what your internal breathing passageways look like. And for many sleep apnea sufferers, a stuffynose can make or break their treatment... besides CPAP.
Why Is My NoseStuffy?
Problem #1: Deviated Nasal Septum
One of the more common reasons for a stuffynose is due to a deviated nasal septum
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Some really great words to say with a stuffynose:
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Molly G.Posted
Fri 21 Nov 2008 4:46pm
1. Stuffynose
2. Veronica Mars
3. Confused. [as in the not at all funny part of The Color Purple that a couple of friends of mine have forever ruined for me: Believe me, if you've ever walked up to your friend Dominic and just randomly asked him, "How are you feeling?" and he answered all southern and Oprah-like, "Confused," you will laugh til you cry
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Rhino Gone Wrong: Anatomy of a Bad Nose Job
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Dr. Jason Litner, Dr. Peyman SoliemanPosted
Tue 16 Sep 2008 5:16am
when it comes to rhinoplasties that were meant to make the nose smaller. Most of these problems are from technical errors that are preventable.
We thought we’d let you... or bridge irregularities
a crooked or twisted nose
These terms probably don’t mean much to you now, but we’ll try to give you a brief and easy-to-understand description of each
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