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Central Hospital

Central Hospital

Air Port, Bhopal

B-123, Indira Vihar, Tilak Society

8718 KM's away

Specialities

2

Doctors

3

Beds

30
Dr. Mayuri Jain
Dr. Mayuri Jain

Dentist

17 years of experience

Dr. Syed Mohsin
Dr. Syed Mohsin

Ear-Nose-Throat (Ent) Specialist

52 years of experience

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Dr. Swapnil Pandey

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Bansal Hospital

Bansal Hospital

Shahpura, Bhopal

Multi-Specialty Hospital

C-Sector

8723 KM's away

Specialities

25

Doctors

1

Beds

300
Dr. Ajit Verma
Dr. Ajit Verma

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Questions & Answers on "Ent Surgery" (303)

Is this enlarged turbinate and if so what caused it and could it go away on its own? I can’t breathe through my nose for the past two days only. Was completely normal prior to that and I was able to breathe through my nose with my mouth completely closed. Plz help

Female | 25

It sounds like you may be experiencing nasal congestion, which can occur due to factors like allergies, a respiratory infection, or environmental irritants. Swelling in the nasal passages can temporarily hinder airflow, making breathing through your nose difficult. In many cases, this condition improves on its own within a few days as inflammation subsides. To alleviate symptoms, consider using saline nasal sprays or a humidifier. Drinking plenty of fluids can also help. However, if symptoms persist or worsen, I recommend consulting a healthcare professional for a thorough evaluation and personalized treatment. 

Answered on 11th Jan '25

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I accidentally drink lizoil through the nose and my nose is burning

Female | 16

When a situation like this arises, your nose can easily get very sensitive and even start to hurt. It can be that you may also find yourself sneezing or coughing a lot. To help with this, first, gently blow your nose to get rid of any leftover oil and then rinse your nose with cool water. 

Answered on 24th Sept '24

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I'm Rashmi, 27 years old. I'm a tb patient. Recently from past 5-6 days I'm having headache. So went for a CT brain scan. The results were normal. However there is one line written in bold which states "There is minimal polypoidal mucosal thickening in both maxillary sinuses". Could you please let me know what is it and how I need to naturally cure and take care.

Female | 27

It appears that inflammation within your sinuses might be­ responsible for your headache­. When sinuses become­ aggravated or infected, this condition arise­s. You may experience­ facial pressure, nasal congestion, or e­ven coughing. To alleviate symptoms, conside­r utilizing a humidifier, consuming ample water, and applying saline­ nasal spray. However, if relie­f remains elusive, consult your physician re­garding alternative reme­dies. 

Answered on 27th Aug '24

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I have a pill lodged into my throat but I can breathe, and have tried many ways using water to get it out. Any suggestions?

Male | 16

Any pill lodged in the throat will start to dissolve, so rest assured it will not stay stuck for long. You can try eating bananas or fat rich foods that can slide the pill down if it has gotten attached to any part of the throat. It is less likely to cause any major problems. If the sensation persists beyond one day, please visit your ent for a video endoscopic evaluation

Answered on 19th July '24

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I am suffering from nasal allergy for 3 years.It goes away after taking medicine.But it comes back again.Want to get rid of it completely.What to do?

Male | 36

Nasal allergies can bring along to you some symptoms like sneezing, a runny nose, and itchy eyes. They are mostly caused by things such as dust, pollen, or pet dander. To help you get rid of your allergies entirely, you can first try to avoid triggers as much as possible, keep your living space clean, and consider discussing allergy shots with an allergist to help your body build up a tolerance to the allergens over time.

Answered on 31st Oct '24

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Throat pain in 2 days help me to solve this issue

Male | 23

Throat discomfort can arise from various factors such as viral infections, allergies, or irritation from smoke and pollutants. Common signs include soreness, difficulty swallowing, or a scratchy sensation. For relief, try warm salt water gargles, staying hydrated, and using throat lozenges. Over-the-counter pain relievers like acetaminophen can also help. If symptoms persist or worsen after a couple of days, please consider visiting a healthcare professional. They can provide personalized advice and evaluate any underlying issues. 

Answered on 28th Jan '25

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Hello Dr. Puri, I got an injury on my upper nose between eyes 2 weeks back, while playing badminton doubles. I am facing some hardness and swelling between right eye and nose. Request appointment with you.

Male | 51

The swelling and firmness you are having might be due to the soft tissue damage or inflammation due to the trauma. It is necessary to be cautious about these symptoms, as they might last for some weeks. To promote adequate healing and eliminate any unknown issues, I advise you to make an appointment for an extensive assessment. 

Answered on 9th Dec '24

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Feeling repeated sound in ear when someone says something and having history of ringing in years

Male | 18

You might have a medical condition known as "tinnitus". It can be accompanied by ringing in the ears and even the illusion of hearing someone else’s voice echoing. Causes could be exposure to loud noises, ear infections, or even stress. In this regard, you should reduce your exposure to environmental noise, stress-excessively manage your life without resorting to medicines, and use background noise.

Answered on 5th Nov '24

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