7 Long -Lasting Ways to Clear Your Stuffy Nose - ENT Doctor Approved

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  • Опубликовано: 10 янв 2025

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  • @Mockingbirdrye
    @Mockingbirdrye 10 месяцев назад +2

    Probably the most comprehensive explanation of nasal issues you'll find. Although you'll need a doctor to discuss your unique issues, this will definitely help you prepare for your visit.

  • @regretsonly44
    @regretsonly44 2 года назад +8

    I think you are a genius when it comes to nose. you seem to be a really passionate doctor and a humble human being as well. can you make a more detailed video on turbinate reduction and your preferred method.

    • @doctorstevenpark
      @doctorstevenpark  2 года назад +3

      Thanks, I appreciate your show of support. On this platform, I try not to endorse one surgical technique over another, especially with turbinate surgery. As you can tell, there are widely differing opinions about this operation by patients and surgeons alike.
      My turbinate technique changes on what the patient's needs are. Plus I try new techniques every few years as technology improves. There are various studies that compare different surgical techniques, but the differences are relatively small. What's more important is how skilled the surgeon is. A good surgeon can take a traditional, low-tech operation and do a better job than someone using a new high-tech gadget. And every surgeon has his or her personal preference. So you can't say that one technique is better than another.
      An important point I try to make in this video is that unless you also properly address any other areas of nasal congestion (septum, nostrils) properly, it doesn't matter how well you perform the turbinate procedure.
      The most common technique I was using just before leaving medicine was the Coblator Turbinator device, which is a submucosal radiofrequency bone and tissue shaving wand. But almost 1/2 the time, I used various other techniques, including the suction microdebrider, Coblator Reflex-45, and various other options.
      I hope this answer helps.

  • @tonyK_72
    @tonyK_72 Год назад +2

    Thank you Steven. So glad I found this channel. Appreciate your work.

  • @jun10rf3
    @jun10rf3 Год назад +6

    Can you speak about swollen turbinates and how to reduce the swelling?

  • @B.Mega.D
    @B.Mega.D Год назад

    My uncle had this done (deviated septum correction)....he regretted it horribly. The pain was excruciating, and it could be just that he wasn't properly prepared for it. I think the way you use dissolvable suture instead of nasal packing is very smart and it's easy to imagine the benefits to the patient. Thanks for a great teaching!

  • @stevenpark5218
    @stevenpark5218 2 года назад +6

    Thanks to everyone for your encouraging comments. I'll be posting some shorter segment videos on nasal breathing in the next few weeks. If you have any other suggestions about the nose, please let me know.

    • @lake942
      @lake942 2 года назад

      Dr Park, could you do a video on the different methods of palatal expansion ?

    • @robertp.wainman4094
      @robertp.wainman4094 2 года назад +1

      Thank you - I've had a blocked nose for several years, which results in headaches and 'brain fog'. A recent sleep study showed possible UARS - but when the report was seen by the senior consultant he offered nothing to try and resolve the blocked nose....or do anything for the UARS. I've noticed I've been much less affected in summer, but as the weather is now coming a little cooler indoors I've developed a blocked nose again. I've found saline sprays give the best - but very short term - relief.

    • @pattardi6258
      @pattardi6258 10 месяцев назад

      Dr Park, is there any way to raise oxygen levels, i get 30 hypopnea per hour, not apnea since my tonsils & uvala removed, I think hypopnea is fixable with more oxygen awake & asleep, do you? How can I do this without cpap? Septo & turbinate?

  • @MbrBuy
    @MbrBuy Год назад +2

    Balloon plasty via each nostril done regularly is what helped me breath, as now used by some UFC people.

  • @drjohnphilip3191
    @drjohnphilip3191 2 месяца назад

    Thank you Dr Steven,this was very informative.

  • @soniad.9411
    @soniad.9411 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for such an informative video that clearly explains the many ways we can clear a stuffy nose. Great Job!

  • @l_squared5211
    @l_squared5211 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for another excellent video! The surgical footage and information is very helpful.

  • @JMSsssssss
    @JMSsssssss 3 месяца назад

    Great video. I am a 57 year old female and I currently have a custom palate expander installed in the roof of my mouth with upper and lower braces. The adult palate CAN split. It was Piezo assisted, and we took it rather slowly so it really wasn't painful. I had so much hope that this process would help my nasal breathing but I was only able to get 3.5mm of expansion due to the limitations of my small lower jaw. With the associated arch widening of my upper teeth i expect there will be much more room for my tongue though. I am also doing myofunctional therapy. I went back to Mass Eye and Ear today. I will get turbinate reduction and a septoplasty at some point in the near future.

  • @minhdinh3942
    @minhdinh3942 Год назад +1

    Should we give kids gum to chew? Would that help with development of their palates leading to wider nostrils?

  • @meshell1399
    @meshell1399 6 месяцев назад

    I learned a lot from your videos. Thank you 🎉

  • @YakutskLife1
    @YakutskLife1 2 года назад +1

    Thank you Dr Park for valuable information and tips

  • @Teffi_Club
    @Teffi_Club Год назад

    Thank you, Dr. Park! I have to get your books.
    Also, I would like to compliment your young looks and the beatiful skin. If it is possible, could you please make a video on how to keep skin healthy without drastic cosmetic procedures?
    Peace. 🙏🏻🕊️

  • @KhalKhtri
    @KhalKhtri 2 года назад +2

    Turbinates and septum are essential to the nose and normal resperitory function. Severe injury to nerves and mucosal membranes are not reversible according to Ents that do not have solutions when it comes to patients with life altering negative surgical outcomes.

  • @tachedan324
    @tachedan324 2 года назад

    So knowledgeable and practical; thank you Dr. Park!

  • @morm2173
    @morm2173 Год назад

    Great ENT surgeon

  • @gaymichaelis7581
    @gaymichaelis7581 Год назад

    Very impressed with you, Dr. Park!!! Very good explanations, very well said!!! You seem to know what you are talking about!!! Very intelligent! Thank you very much, sir. ❤

  • @thebombaybraces1189
    @thebombaybraces1189 6 месяцев назад

    While watching your video especially about the nostril surgery, I remembered the surgeries that Michael Jackson underwent and how progressively his nose became narrower. Would love to understand from you how do celebrities' doctors agree to do something like that.

  • @romanflores8190
    @romanflores8190 2 года назад +1

    What nasal spray works best to shrink turbinates dr?

  • @ariadnaflorescu478
    @ariadnaflorescu478 Год назад +1

    I'd like to add...Too much thick mucus I personaly get rid off using liquid made of water and chopped garlic, placed in the nostrils. It works, by the fact I can eliminate and make some room. I could tell lots about my experience, thank you.

    • @elperrocovero
      @elperrocovero 10 месяцев назад

      What if I place garlic directly?

    • @mel577
      @mel577 15 дней назад

      Can you explain how it's done in detail? Too many questions about how to implement the garlic.
      I had Septoplasty 10 days ago along with turbinate reduction on one side. I still can't breathe though one side.

  • @wangpaul1924
    @wangpaul1924 5 месяцев назад

    hi Dr steven. Thanks so much for you video! I did a Inferior turbinate And deviated septum correction in 2020. I feel better in night but worse in daytime. And i was told my ENt doctor i got ENS in this July. But the nasal dilator can improve my breath 50% and decongestant cab improve my breath too. On top of that, I only got left hand side nose blocked. So i questioned I was diagnosed with ENS. Could you please make us a video about ENS ?( ihave freinds have similar situations)

  • @DineshKumar-ol3sb
    @DineshKumar-ol3sb Год назад +1

    Is it possible to get appointment online with you ?

  • @LittleHarryBrother1
    @LittleHarryBrother1 2 года назад +1

    Can palatal expansion adress the issue of flimsy nostrils? I am thinking that as the palate expands, the nasal cavity necessarily get widened, and thus the soft tissue of the nose gets streched firm. Greatly appreciate your feedback!

  • @loveislight1995
    @loveislight1995 6 месяцев назад

    Do you have any advice for people with nasal polyps? My son has been diagnosed with a nasal polyp that was being treated with nasal spray, the problem has not been resolved though, in fact it has got worse and he is now getting pain in his ears so he's stopped taking the nasal spray. Are there any non surgical solutions to shrink nasal polyps? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

  • @jaymills1720
    @jaymills1720 Год назад +1

    Doctor, are you still practicing? Or recommend a doctor in NY?

  • @luvelyjay
    @luvelyjay 8 месяцев назад +1

    It is 1:15 am and I can’t sleep due to this problem!!! I want to rip my face off! I need to sleep!!

  • @vinayworld1261
    @vinayworld1261 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you doctor...

  • @SashaOrwell
    @SashaOrwell Год назад

    Thank you Dr

  • @akankshayadav1792
    @akankshayadav1792 Год назад +1

    sir ,i went through septoplasty and submucosal inf turbinate resection..i am worried of ENS...what to do

  • @peterwarner8541
    @peterwarner8541 Год назад

    I’ve just commented on another of your videos. Nasal sprays work for me but I’ve ended up dependent on them and it was hard to stop taking them. Having had five surgeries and still not being able to breathe I’m very frustrated! My issue is a deviated septum and swollen turbinates, I have no issue with collapsed nostrils. BTW if I taped my mouth shut I would suffocate in a minute!

    • @doctorstevenpark
      @doctorstevenpark  Год назад

      Sorry to hear :( Without seeing you in person, it's hard to know what to recommend. What types of surgeries did you have? You're right-don't tape your mouth without addressing your stuffy nose first.

    • @samoz6865
      @samoz6865 27 дней назад

      Hello,
      On September 29th of this year, my nose swelled up and then dried out. I can barely sleep at night for more than 2 to 3 hours at a time. I'm now at the stage where I have to sleep sitting up.
      I have seen eight doctors. Taken two rounds of antibiotics, and two rounds of Prednisone to address swelling that won't go away. I sleep with a humidifier going every night for two months now, and all I can say is that my nose isn't dried out.
      I finally saw an ENT on December 5th, which was no easy feat, seeing as the majority in my area are referral only. The ENT recommended surgery, and that's all I got out of the consultation.
      I've resorted to behind the counter Sudafed, Saline Solution nose spray, and lightly swabbing the inside of my nose with antibiotic ointment to keep infections at bay.
      This is the worst misery I've endured. My next ENT consultation isn't until January 31st. I may be mad as a march hare by then, from the lack of sleep.

  • @robertmichalscheck3072
    @robertmichalscheck3072 2 года назад

    I would purchase this ebook but I can’t find it on Amazon or google?

  • @satyasieng5166
    @satyasieng5166 Год назад

    okay thanks

  • @Test-xb4lz
    @Test-xb4lz 2 года назад

    Thank you

  • @jimmyhvy2277
    @jimmyhvy2277 Год назад

    I Gave up every thing with Wheat in it , and After 55 Years of Stuffie Nose , I Now Breath with Both Nostrils at the same time .
    It took 3 month to happen , and if i have something with Wheat in it it will Block up for 5 days .
    Hope it might work for you Guys , It is inconvenient in our Wheat Based Civilization .

  • @paulamarglin811
    @paulamarglin811 Год назад +1

    Thanks for all the information!

  • @123Rockchild
    @123Rockchild Год назад

    What do you mean you can get “addicted” to Afrin nasal spray?

  • @donniemoder1466
    @donniemoder1466 6 месяцев назад

    What does "stuffy" mean?

  • @delores8383
    @delores8383 Год назад

    They say i have sinusitis. I wear nasal strips everyday and I'm sick of it.

  • @daymaker5460
    @daymaker5460 Год назад

    I have had difficulty breathing through my nose for decades, My nose runs a lot sometimes, I have no cold, if I wear a filter mask for dust or sprays rubber with 2 screw on filters this will fill with clear liquid in a short time I can pour it out. So as I breath always evaporation dries my nose causing blockage I have been sen to 2 specialists very expensive they put 2 wires up my nose down into throat. Tell me I don't have cancer, second DR. same thing same story I gave up. some folks have fluid from above nose (brain) leak down? They have a machine able to stop that, cauterize maybe. Docs here aren't interested. Regards.

  • @bannersxyz
    @bannersxyz Год назад

    How can I help my son?
    He requires supplemental oxygen. I think it's extremely uncomfortable, but he can not speak (due to disability)
    There are orders to perform sleep study soon...

    • @doctorstevenpark
      @doctorstevenpark  Год назад

      Talk to your doctor after undergoing his sleep study. Good luck!

  • @CR-cv2ej
    @CR-cv2ej 2 года назад

    Do a video on how sleep apnea causes autism

    • @doctorstevenpark
      @doctorstevenpark  2 года назад

      CR, let me think about that topic. As you may be aware, it's a very sensitive topic. Thanks for the suggestion.

    • @CR-cv2ej
      @CR-cv2ej 2 года назад

      @@doctorstevenpark Yes, I understand it's a sensitive topic. But I think it's unfair leaving so many kids to suffer. Pediatricians should be aware of OSA in ASD.

    • @l_squared5211
      @l_squared5211 2 года назад

      This is a pretty complex subject, sensitivity aside. There are serval posts on Dr Park’s website with information on this topic that I found very helpful as a parent of a special needs child. It’s insufficient to say Sleep apnea causes autism. If that were the case, it seems resolving apnea would resolve autism which is not realistic in efficacy.

    • @doctorstevenpark
      @doctorstevenpark  2 года назад +1

      @@CR-cv2ej CR and L_squared, my thoughts on ASD has evolved significantly over the years. Yes, untreated sleep apnea and upper airway resistance syndrome can be a major component, but it's usually never A or B. It's usually a combination of A + B + C + D + E + etc. I have my strong suspicions about why there's such a high increase in ASD over the past few decades, but I can't say these things here on RUclips.

    • @anidancinglight
      @anidancinglight 2 года назад

      @@doctorstevenpark I bet it starts with the letter 'V'

  • @MbrBuy
    @MbrBuy Год назад

    Wisdom teeth get taken out because it's a nice earner for Dental Clinics. Most wisdom teeth would settle down with time and the right diet.

  • @Another-Moe
    @Another-Moe 2 года назад

    Can you make a video about MSE (Palate expander) ?
    That's be dope

    • @doctorstevenpark
      @doctorstevenpark  2 года назад

      Rich, I did a segment about MSE in this video. Did you want a more detailed version?

    • @Another-Moe
      @Another-Moe 2 года назад

      @@doctorstevenpark I did hear you mention MSE here but a more detailed video would be great. One of the most common MSE problem is one side expanding more than the other so I'm tryna avoid that

    • @doctorstevenpark
      @doctorstevenpark  2 года назад +1

      @@Another-Moe Unfortunately, since I'm not a dentist, I can't go into the technical details about MSE. There are many different variations of devices and lots of nuances involved. I recommend you search for a dentist that specializes in palatal expansion for more information. Good luck!

    • @syedahamed7334
      @syedahamed7334 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@Another-MoeHi, did you find anything useful regarding MSE? I am planning expand my narrow palate.

  • @ilfautdanser9121
    @ilfautdanser9121 Год назад +1

    this is ridiculous. surgery is the answer?! nothing about food intolerances/allergies. FFS.