- 1. Obstructive sleep apnea
- (Obstructive sleep apnea)
- ... of surgery may help reduce snoring and sleep apnea by clearing or enlarging air passages, including: Nasal surgery to remove polyps or straighten a crooked partition between your nostrils (deviated ...
- 2. Sleep apnea
- (Sleep apnea)
- ... contribute to the treatment of sleep apnea by clearing or enlarging air passages: Nasal surgery to remove polyps or straighten a crooked partition between your nostrils (deviated nasal septum) Surgery ...
- 3. Broken nose
- (Broken nose )
- ... broken nose may include: Deviated septum. A nose fracture may cause a deviated septum, a condition that occurs when the thin wall dividing the two sides of your nose (nasal septum) is displaced, ...
- 4. Nonallergic rhinitis
- (Nonallergic rhinitis)
- ... problems Your doctor will also want to be sure your symptoms aren't caused by a sinus problem such as a deviated septum or nasal polyps. If your doctor suspects a sinus problem may be causing your ...
- 5. Acute sinusitis
- (Acute sinusitis)
- ... Inflammation that occurs with allergies may block your sinuses. Nasal polyps or tumors. These tissue growths may block the nasal passages or sinuses. Deviated nasal septum. A crooked septum — the wall ...
- 6. ENT
- (Medical Center Services)
- ... Tinnitus Cerumen Ear Injury Nose disorders Nose Injury Rhinitis Sinusitis Epistaxis Deviated Septum Nasal Tumors Snoring Throat disorders Tonsillitis Acute/ Chronic ...