Enlarged
inferior turbinate are often the cause
of chronic nasal congestion. Even after
the underlying problem is addressed,
such as chronic infection or allergy,the
enlargement may remain. There are varying
ways to reduce the size of the turbinate,
from radio frequency ablation done in
the office under local anesthesia (no
down time for the patient), to submucous
resection or even partial turbinectomy
done in the operating room as an outpatient.
Each has advantages and disadvantages
over the other choices. The best approach
for each patient would be discussed
at the time of the office visit