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  1. Mar 27, 2018 · The nasal turbinates are long, narrow passageways that help to warm and moisten the air that flows in through the nose. The turbinates are also called the nasal conchae. If the turbinates are...

  2. Turbinate hypertrophy refers to an excessive growth or enlargement of the turbinates, which are bony structures located inside the nose. They are covered with a special skin called mucosa, and they help filter, warm, and humidify the air as you breathe. The mucosa naturally swells during the normal nasal cycle and when you lie down.

  3. Apr 19, 2022 · Turbinate reduction is a short, outpatient procedure that’s used to treat chronic nasal obstruction (hypertrophy). The goal is to improve nasal airflow and improve quality of life.

  4. Turbinate hypertrophy can cause nasal obstruction and difficulty breathing. If symptoms are bothersome to the patient, a thorough examination by an ENT doctor can help confirm the diagnosis and identify any contributing factors.

  5. Turbinate hypertrophy refers to an excessive growth or enlargement of the bony structures located inside of the nose. These structures are covered with a special skin called mucosa and they help filter, warm, and humidify the air as you breath.

  6. Mar 20, 2024 · Nasal turbinate hypertrophy is the enlargement of the nasal turbinates, most commonly the inferior nasal turbinate, and can result in difficulty breathing through the nose. Turbinate hypertrophy is...

  7. Mar 4, 2023 · Introduction: Chronic rhinitis and chronic turbinate hypertrophy are conditions that affect the quality of life of individuals. The conchas, or the three half-crescent-shaped structures in the nasal cavity, play a crucial role in the respiratory system by filtering and humidifying the air we breathe.

  8. Nasal turbinates are normal outgrowths of the nasal sidewall bone that are covered in nasal cavity mucous membrane. Turbinate hypertrophy is when these outgrowths become enlarged and obstruct the nose. To learn more, call 714-456-7017.

  9. Turbinate Hypertrophy. Nasal turbinates are normal outgrowths of the nasal sidewall bone that are covered in nasal cavity mucous membrane. This lining has several functions, including humidification of the air we breathe, regulation of airflow, clearance of foreign particles, and normal mucus flow.

  10. What Is Turbinate Hypertrophy? Turbinate hypertrophy, inferior turbinate hypertrophy, and nasal turbinate hypertrophy are all descriptions of a similar condition where the tissue on the lateral (outside) walls of the nose are too large, causing nasal obstruction.

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