What is a nasal deformity?

Anomalies in the nose's structure and/or function are known as nasal deformities. Although many people are dissatisfied with their appearance due to the shape of their nose, they are somewhat common and many are merely aesthetic problems that don't produce any symptoms.

However, nasal deformities can occasionally make breathing difficult, and therapy may be required to recover functionality.

What are the signs of nasal deformities?

Signs of nasal deformities include:

  • Obstruction of one or both nostrils: During an allergy or cold, this might cause your nostrils to narrow and become irritated, which can make breathing difficult.
  • Nosebleed: If the surface of the nose becomes dry, you may experience more nosebleeds.
  • Facial Pain: A nasal deformity may occasionally result in facial pain.
  • Loud breathing at night: Inflammation of the tissue inside the nose causes loud breathing while you sleep. Children and newborns with a deviated septum frequently experience it.
  • Nasal Cycle: The nasal cycle is the alternating blocking of one or both sides of the nose. This is common, but it may be a sign of aberrant blockage if it happens frequently.
  • Side sleeping preference: A deviated nasal septum may cause some people to preference to sleep on one side of their head at night to improve nasal breathing

What causes nasal deformities?

Nasal deformities can result from:

  • Gongenital anomalies: These develop during fetal growth and are present at birth. Genetic or environmental factors could cause them.
  • Injury: In infants, this may have occurred during childbirth; in children and adults, there are many causes of trauma to the nose – injuries from contact sports are prevalent.

What are the medical tests for nasal deformities?

The expert will also look at the nose from both the inside and the outside. For the internal inspection, a fibroscope—a camera fixed to a flexible optical fiber—is utilized. The specialist can use this equipment to determine whether a mechanical obstruction or nose collapse occurs after inhalation.

Both functional and cosmetic issues can be identified using this study. Subsequently, the specialist will explain the areas that need to be treated, the surgical methods to be used, and the way to follow.

What are the treatments for nasal deformities?

There are several drugs that can treat nasal deformity symptoms, such as analgesics, decongestants, antihistamines, and steroid sprays. However, the only effective cure for nasal deformity is surgery. This may take the form of a rhinoplasty, which reconfigures the nose, or a septoplasty, which operates on the cartilage between the nostrils to straighten it.

The expert will first make a plan and tailor the intervention, as no two noses are identical. The surgery takes one to two hours to re-establish the functional and cosmetic defect. The majority of patients are sent home on the day itself, and the final outcome will be observed between three and four months.

Which expert treats them?

Deformities of the nose are usually addressed by an otolaryngologist, who possesses profound knowledge about the nose, including its anatomy and function, as well as other related pathologies to nasal issues. Occasionally, rhinoplasty is undertaken by a surgeon specialising in plastic, aesthetic, and reconstructive surgery, or more specifically, one with superior specialisation in nasal deformity.

Recurrent nasal congestion and infection are early warning signs that the patient might have a nasal deformity.

What is the prognosis of nasal deformities?

While a nasal deformity can cause breathing difficulties, it is not a severe malformation that will affect daily life. However, if breathing is hard on a persistent basis, this can lead to sleep apnea and poor-quality sleep. Both breathing difficulties and aesthetics tend to get worse with age.

When should I visit my doctor?

If you notice frequent nasal congestion or blockage or perpetually have to blow your nose because of cold and flu-like symptoms, you should go ahead and make an appointment to see a specialist. You should also consider visiting your doctor regarding suspected nasal deformities if the look of your nose is embarrassing.

Why Tender Palm Super-Speciality Hospital for nasal deformity treatment in Lucknow, India?

Tender Palm Super-Speciality Hospital offers Nasal Deformity Treatment in Lucknow, India. We have experienced team of ENT specialist and surgeons skilled in functional and cosmetic nasal correction. We provide accurate diagnosis, advanced septoplasty and rhinoplasty procedures, and personalised care for patients with breathing issues or aesthetic nasal concerns.

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