Why can I only breathe through one nostril?
So many of our patients come to us because they can breathe great through one side of the nose but the other side is blocked up. There are many reasons: 1) Deviated Septum 2) Septal Deviation further back in your nose 3) Nasal Polyps 4) Turbinate Structures that are not the same size 5) Septal Swell Bodies 6) Nasal Valve Collapse Watch this short video to learn more!

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Drain Sinus & Clear Stuffy Nose in 1 Move | Created by Dr. Mandell

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