Reasons to Get Sinus Surgery
Sinus surgery is an effective option for people who suffer from chronic sinus infections or diseases that do not respond to noninvasive medical treatment. Severe sinusitis, sinus/nasal polyps, structural abnormalities within the nose and/or nasal passages and, more rarely, cancer of the sinuses are common reasons why sinus surgery is recommended.
Immediate Sinus Surgery Benefits
A functional endoscopy of the sinuses allows a surgeon to examine the interior of nasal passages, enlarge passageways to enhance drainage and remove tissue that may be promoting sinusitis. Following a functional endoscopic surgery, patients can breathe easier and will notice significantly reduced sinusitis symptoms.
A procedure involving the insertion of a tiny inflatable balloon into the sinus passages (balloon sinuplasty) widens nasal airways to improve breathing as well. Both balloon sinuplasty and functional endoscopy provides rapid relief from the inability to breathe normally.
How Sinus Surgery Can Benefit You and Your General Health
In addition to opening inflamed and swelled sinus passages, sinus surgery also offers the following benefits beyond helping you breathe easier:
Reduces Symptoms of Halitosis (Bad Breath)
Congested sinuses swell in response to viruses or bacteria that invade healthy tissue and produce an inflammatory response from these tissues. When airways are constricted, people resort to breathing through their mouth unless they take decongestants or use nasal sprays. Mimi ẹnu n mu ipo ẹnu gbigbẹ ti o dẹrọ idagba ti afikun kokoro aisan anaerobic nitori aini ṣiṣan itọ ni ẹnu.
Awọn kokoro arun anaerobic gbe awọn agbo ogun sulfurous jade ti o n run awọn odorùn onirun. Ti a pe awọn agbo ogun imi-ọjọ iyipada, awọn kokoro arun wọnyi n pa idoti ẹnu jẹ bi awọn patikulu onjẹ ati imu. Nigbati o ba ni awọn nkan ti ara korira tabi sinusitis onibaje, excess mucus ti ipilẹṣẹ nipasẹ awọn awọ ara imunila inflamed jẹ nipọn ajeji, eyiti o pese afikun “ounjẹ” fun awọn kokoro arun lati jẹ.
Ẹnu Gbẹ ati Awọn anfani Isẹ Ẹṣẹ
Constant congestion due to chronic sinusitis or structural abnormality forces you to breathe through your mouth. Naturally, your mouth remains dry and pasty most of the time. Lack of adequate saliva flow and oxygen molecules included in saliva has a significantly negative impact on the health of your teeth and gums.
When your mouth is dry due to lack of saliva, food particles, dead skin cells and other oral debris do not get rinsed off teeth and gums. Nor are acids destructive to dental enamel neutralized by saliva. Nitori naa, eniyan ti o tẹsiwaju ijiya ẹnu gbigbẹ nitori awọn akoran ẹṣẹ tabi awọn aisan nigbagbogbo dagbasoke awọn iṣoro ehín gẹgẹbi jijẹ awọn iho, arun gomu ati oyi, periodontitis.
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