There is no such thing as the fastest way to eliminate nasal turbinate hypertrophy. Clinically, medication (such as mometasone furoate nasal spray, fluticasone propionate nasal spray, etc.) and surgery (partial resection of inferior turbinate) are commonly used. It is recommended that patients with enlarged nasal turbinate should seek treatment in regular hospitals.
1. Medication: Patients with mild symptoms or at the early stage of the disease are usually treated with medication, such as hydroxymetazoline, mometasone furoate nasal spray, etc. If the patient is accompanied by allergic rhinitis, he/she also needs to take oral antiallergic medication, such as cetirizine and loratadine.
2. Surgical treatment: patients with very serious turbinate hypertrophy and poor drug treatment results, this time need to carry out partial turbinate resection treatment, the purpose is to remove part of the turbinate, to maintain the patient’s nasal ventilation.
Patients who find that enlarged nasal turbinates have caused related clinical symptoms should be examined by a specialist doctor for a clear diagnosis and standardized medication and treatment.