What are the medication options for an enlarged turbinate and deviated septum?

Deviated septum requires corrective surgery, and there are generally no drug treatment options. Since turbinate hypertrophy is often accompanied by rhinitis, it should be treated for rhinitis, commonly used nasal spray glucocorticosteroids (e.g. budesonide, flutriasone enzyme), vasoconstrictors (e.g. hydroxymethazoline nasal spray), etc. If the effect of the drug treatment is not good, it can be treated surgically. 1. When there are no symptoms of septal deviation, it can be left untreated. If the symptoms of deviated septum are obvious leading to blockage of one side of the nasal cavity, it needs to be treated by septal resection. 2. Nasal spray glucocorticosteroid: glucocorticosteroid drugs have anti-inflammatory, decongestive, and can relieve the enlarged nasal turbinates, and common clinical drugs include budesonide, flutriasonease, and mometasone furoate. 3. vasoconstrictor: vasoconstrictor can make the enlarged nasal turbinate temporary swelling, rapid relief of nasal congestion, such as hydroxymetazoline nasal spray, this kind of long-term use of drugs can easily lead to drug rhinitis, so we must comply with the doctor’s instructions to use, do not use the drug privately. If these two pathological signs cause clinical symptoms, they should be examined by a specialist for a clear diagnosis and then guided to standardized treatment and medication.