How to Improve Nasal Voice

Nasal sounds, mostly referred to as occlusive nasal sounds, are commonly associated with rhinitis, acute and chronic sinusitis, nasal polyps and other diseases, and can be treated with glucocorticoid nasal sprays such as tretinoin, anti-infective treatments such as amoxicillin and other medications, or surgically through nasal polyp removal and other surgical treatments.
Occlusive nasal symptoms are mostly caused by pathogenic factors that lead to blockage of the nasal cavity, affecting the resonance of the nasal cavity and triggered by the clinical manifestations.
1. Rhinitis: acute rhinitis, chronic simple rhinitis, chronic hypertrophic rhinitis and allergic rhinitis. The stimulation of inflammation can lead to swelling of the nasal mucosa, triggering occlusive nasal sound. In addition to the treatment of the cause, the application of nasal decongestant, such as 1% ephedrine liquid nasal drip, tretinoin and other glucocorticoid nasal spray nasal spray, to improve the nasal mucosal congestion and swelling.
2. Acute and chronic sinusitis: Inflammatory diseases of the mucous membrane of the nasal cavity and sinuses can be accompanied by nasal congestion, yellow purulent nasal discharge, headache, decreased sense of smell and other clinical symptoms. Amoxicillin, roxithromycin and other drugs can be used for anti-infective treatment, tretinoin nasal spray and other hormonal drugs to relieve the swelling of the nasal mucosa, combined with nasal irrigation treatment.
3. Nasal polyps: during the onset of polyp tissue can be blocked for a long time in the nasal cavity, triggering nasal congestion, occlusive nasal sound, loss of smell, nosebleed and other clinical symptoms, can be removed through the endoscopic polyp surgical treatment to improve the ventilation and drainage phenomenon of the nasal cavity.
To improve the nasal sound, you need to consult the ENT department and follow the doctor’s instructions after clarifying the cause of the disease.