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Turbinate Reduction

Turbinate Reduction

Turbinate reduction is a procedure to shrink enlarged inferior turbinates — the bony structures that warm and humidify nasal air. Enlarged turbinates cause chronic nasal blockage that medication cannot relieve.

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About Turbinate Reduction

Symptoms

Chronic nasal blockage especially when lying down · Mouth breathing · Snoring · Nasal congestion not relieved by sprays · Postnasal drip

Diagnosis

Nasal endoscopy shows enlarged turbinates; CT scan rules out other causes.

Treatment

Coblation or radiofrequency turbinate reduction performed entirely through the nostrils. 30-minute daycare procedure under general or local anesthesia. Recovery in 3–5 days.

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Doctor consult, hospital admission, insurance paperwork, surgery, post-op follow-up — your care manager handles everything.

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  • 30-day post-surgery follow-up

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