Why is my inferior turbinate swollen?

Why is my inferior turbinate swollen?

The inferior turbinate tissue is composed of rich groups of blood vessels, and can become swollen due to a variety of factors including allergies, colds and upper respiratory infections, inflammation, from exposure to certain medications, pregnancy, or for unknown reasons.

How do you treat swollen turbinates at home?

How can you care for yourself at home?

  1. Take your medicines or use nasal sprays exactly as prescribed.
  2. Ask your doctor about cough medicines and decongestants, including nasal sprays.
  3. Use a vaporizer or humidifier to add moisture to your bedroom.
  4. Use saline (saltwater) nasal washes to help keep your nasal passages open.

Can food allergies cause swollen turbinates?

Things that alter blood flow such as lying down, certain foods, allergies, medications, hormones, and infections can affect blood flow and therefore cause swelling of the turbinates. When the turbinates become enlarged, they block breathing and make you feel congested.

How do you calm turbinates?

One common treatment for inflamed turbinates is Nasonex, a prescription medication used to treat nasal allergy symptoms. Other nasal saline drops and nasal steroids can work as well. Perhaps one of the simplest ways to fix the problem is simply to take a hot shower; the steam may help soothe the inflamed turbinates.

How do you treat swollen turbinates naturally?

How long do turbinates take to heal?

How long does it take to recover from turbinate reduction? You’ll be able to return to work, school and other normal routines in one day if you have the in-office procedure, and in one week if you have the procedure under general anesthesia. Complete turbinate reduction recovery can take up to six weeks.

Can homeopathy cure turbinates?

Was this answer helpful? Yes chronic nasal terminate hypertrophy, sinusitis, headache and rhinitis can be treated permanently with help of homeopathic medicines.

How do you reduce turbinates at home?

How do you shrink turbinates?

Your pharmacist can recommend a steroid nasal spray. Your doctor can prescribe steroid tablets to reduce the size of your turbinates. They are only used in the short-term (1 to 3 weeks) as longer term use is more likely to cause side effects. Your enlarged turbinates may be due to allergies.