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Where I go for my treatment for Sinuses with DNS - #10124

Manish Kumar Rauniyar

Polypoidal mucosal thickening bilateral maxillary sinuses with DNS so left alde Medial bulging of left orbit medial wall likely chronic dehiscence Left inferior turbinates mucosal hypertrophy.. ye report mere CT SCAN TEST me aaya hai... Kaha jaake iska ilaaz karau ..??

Age: 27
Chronic illnesses: Polypoidal mucosal thickening bilateral maxillary sinuses with DNS so left alde Medial bulging of left orbit medial wall likely chronic dehiscence Left inferior turbinates mucosal hypertrophy
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For the issues you’re experiencing, it’s important to consult with an otolaryngologist, also known as an ENT (ear, nose, and throat) specialist. They have the expertise to evaluate and manage conditions like polypoidal mucosal thickening and DNS (Deviated Nasal Septum), as well as the complications you’re facing with your sinuses and nasal structure. Your CT scan shows some significant issues like bilateral maxillary sinus problems, DNS, and dehiscence in the left orbit medial wall, which could exacerbate or lead to chronic symptoms, making it essential to seek specialized care. An ENT specialist will likely conduct a detailed examination, potentially including nasal endoscopy or other imaging studies, to confirm the extent of the condition.

Treatment could involve managing sinus inflammation with medication, such as corticosteroids or antibiotics, if an infection is present. In cases where medication doesn’t offer sufficient relief, or if structural issues like yours lead to persistent symptoms, surgery might be an option. Procedures such as septoplasty (to correct the deviated septum) or sinus surgery to remove polyps or open blocked sinuses can be considered based on the findings.

Regarding the medial bulging and dehiscence of the left orbit, this is another reason to see an ENT specialist. It could involve the bony separation between the sinus and the orbit, potentially requiring surgical intervention to prevent complications like vision problems. Keeping up with follow-up appointments and discussing any concerns or symptoms in detail with your specialist will guide appropriate management and lead to better outcomes.

While waiting for your specialist appointment, applying saline nasal sprays or rinses might help with some symptomatic relief, but these are only temporary measures. It’s important to avoid delaying a consultation since specific conditions such as these could get progressively worse. Make sure to have all your reports ready and consider listing all your symptoms and medical history to give a comprehensive picture to your ENT.

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