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PostHeaderIcon my husband has nasal allergy, is surgery a best treatment option?

My husband has nasal allergy, he was told that his bone has over gworn, and was operated about 8 years ago, after which he felt OK for a couple of years then the problem (running nose itching) started again, this gets worse in pollen season and in dusty environment….he had been taking medication and it worked, gave him relief, now the medicine does not work any more. According to the doctors, he needs surgery again, we were considering that laser therapy might be a better option , but doctor says that surgery will work better for him….We also heard about PLASMA therapy for such conditions (not available in our city)….Anyone with similar experience, please advise.

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4 Responses to “my husband has nasal allergy, is surgery a best treatment option?”

  • lourdes r says:

    if you have tried the many non surgery procedures and still the nasal allergy persists, ask the opinion of your EENT on surgical
    interventions.

  • Jamie R says:

    Surgery for seasonal allergies? That sounds a bit extreme. Visit an allergist and ask them about allergy shots which will over time make you immune to such allergens unless I’m missing something here.

  • Genny G says:

    It would help him, maybe not to get rid of the allergies but to breath better.

  • Robert b says:

    The surgery will remove nasal polyps, which can grow in the nasal passages of people that have allergic rhinitus.
    The allergy itself is a response of his immune system and can’t be releived by surgery.

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