
Breathe freely again
NASAL OBSTRUCTION
Nasal obstruction can affect everyday comfort, sleep quality, and even your ability to exercise. It is often caused by a deviated septum, enlarged turbinates, nasal polyps, or inflammation from allergies.
Mr Karan Jolly offers a thorough assessment to identify the cause of your blockage. Using advanced diagnostic techniques, he develops a tailored plan which may involve medical treatment or, if necessary, a simple surgical procedure to restore natural airflow.
What causes nasal obstruction?
Common causes include a deviated septum, nasal polyps, swelling due to allergies, or chronic sinusitis.
faqs
How do you diagnose the problem?
Diagnosis usually involves a consultation, nasal examination, and sometimes a nasal endoscopy or scan.
Will I need surgery?
Not always — many cases improve with medication. Surgery is only recommended when other treatments are unlikely to help.
How soon will I notice improvement after treatment
Most patients experience significant improvement in breathing within weeks.
