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Is it possible to get rid of it without undergoing operation

2007-03-02 17:11:56 · 14 answers · asked by rahul 1 in Health Diseases & Conditions Allergies

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DNS (Deviated nasal septum ) is a precipitated condition of chronic upper respiratory tract infections & mostly due to Allergic rhinitis. You are sneezing constanly with running nose due to some allergic factors, so that your nasal septum is deviated now.Then how could it be possible to get rid of your sufferings by operating the nasal septum ? It may temporarily relieve your complaints if you go for a operation but recurance is must.

So I like to suggest you, not to go for a operation but to consult a competent doctor ( homoeopathy/aurveda/allopathy ) who can treat your fundamental disease.

2007-03-06 06:13:15 · answer #1 · answered by chitaranjan 1 · 0 0

Constant Sneezing Runny Nose

2017-01-04 09:53:24 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

A deviated septum with not cause constant sneezing and runny nose.
Go to another doctor immediately or if you don't have any drug allergies or high blood pressure go to the local drug store and get a pack of Claritin D.

2007-03-02 17:18:52 · answer #3 · answered by Jo 2 · 0 0

I would definitely get a second opinion. Do you have breathing problems, trouble sleeping at night? If so, could be a deviated septum. However, if you only have sneezing and runny nose, could just be allergies - BIG difference, BIG difference in treatment. Get a second opinion!

2007-03-02 17:16:05 · answer #4 · answered by BRIAN W 3 · 0 0

Surgery will not solve your problem. There is an oil in ayurveda known as Shatbindu Tail. It is very much irritating but regular use will help to overcome your allergic cold. You can also try applying home made ghee inside the nose while going to bed in the night.

2007-03-02 22:13:42 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No, I had it done. It didn't "hurt" at ALL, except I had a very sore throat from the tube they used, for about 4 days.

You know what it means right? Your septum isn't allowing your sinuses to "drain" correctly, so it stays in there. That's not good. I tried everything except acupuncture, nothing helped, some things actually made it worse.

2007-03-02 17:14:00 · answer #6 · answered by LD 4 · 1 0

No, but you can keep your passages open by useing salent solotion, and keep your nose as clear as possiable, i have the same problem, it also will cause some lose of hearing, cause it is puttin pressure on your ear drums, i have been told to have the operation, i don't think so , i am doing fine, with what i told you to do, and i also have to wear a c-pak, so you have to breath through your nose to use that.

2007-03-02 21:39:26 · answer #7 · answered by Ladyofathousandfaces 4 · 0 0

With homeopathy it is possible. Take
1) Arsenic Alb 1m (5-7 pills once a day)
2) Silicea 1m ( 5-7 pills once a day)
take them on first day and then take...
3) Merc Sol 1m ( same dosage)
4) Merc Iod 1m (same dosage)
on second day.

Repeat these medicines alternate days for two weeks. If need be continue with them till complete relief.

2007-03-05 22:37:57 · answer #8 · answered by Helping Hand 2 · 0 0

if it is really a dns then probably there is no curative treatment by medicines - be it ayurveda - modern medicine or homoeopathy -- a mechanical obstruction could not be rectified via medicine ---- this u should know clearly - - it requires to be operated - - - and there is no if's and but's in it.
u can try for medicines and saline water inhalation but that is only going to help temporarily --- i think that's all clear for u now

2007-03-04 04:36:35 · answer #9 · answered by samrat m 2 · 0 0

Eat sufficient quantities of garlic well cooked with other food like pulao, chole, dal, curries etc.(atleast 600 gms per month). Also drink only warm or hot water till nose stops running. You should get completely alright in one to two months.

2007-03-03 04:11:46 · answer #10 · answered by spiritual healer 4 · 0 0

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