by Christian Goodman
I love the fact that in my profession I have the opportunity to hear and read first hand results of my programs. My clients have written to me and told me about amazing results they've seen and just how much my programs have helped them. Some have even written and let me know that other problems, seemingly unrelated to the ones my programs address, have been corrected. Some have contacted me and asked about other conditions they have and have asked if my programs can help.
One area my program has seen unexpected results has been with my Stop Snoring program. Many of my clients wrote to me and told me that this program stoped their snoring where all other treatments did not. I have also received questions from others asking if this program could possibly help them.
Your nose has a main wall which is divided into two nasal cavity halves. This wall is supported by a skeleton of mucous membranes on each side. The front of this is wall is made up of cartilage and that is what the "bendable" piece is of your nose.
The wall usually divides each nostril into equal halves. Some septums though are not proportioned equally. This is generally not a concern and doesn't cause problems unless the deviation is sever.
A deviated septum though, one where the wall is extremely off center, can lead to many negative issues.
Some of these issues include chronic sinus infections. This is because the deviated septum does not allow for proper drainage of mucous. Other issues include snoring, headaches, sleep apnea or even nose bleeds.
Causes of a deviated septum include: Development during the fetal stage, injury which occures during the birthing process and, most commonly, a trauma suffered to the nose (sports injury, car accident, etc.)
If you feel you may have a deviated septum causing problems, you should see your doctor. Your doctor will correctly diagnose the condition and offer treatment options.
One treatment would be septoplasty. This is a surgery that reshapes the cartilage and bone and evens out the septum. In fact, this is the most common treatment. All surgery requires risk so make sure that your doctor recommends a specialist. You should perform your own research as well. Don't feel that you should have to settle on a specialist you don't feel comfortable with.
There are also temporary treatments such as antihistamines, cortisone sprays and decongestants. They treat the symptoms but unfortunately are not a permanent solution.
If you are looking for a more natural remedy, saline drops and other natural sprays are available and will help relieve mucus build up. Certain foods like hot peppers can produce tears and help to clear a blocked passage.
A nasal lavage is a procedure in which saline solution is run down one nostril and then flows out the other nostril.
A nasospecific procedure is where a balloon is inserted and inflated in order to correct and adjust the deviation. While this is a non-surgical procedure, it must be performed by a specialist. So many have written to me and told me of the success of my programs like Stop Snoring or TMJ, I would suggest using these in conjuction with your doctor's recommended solutions.
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About the Author
Christian Goodman is recognized world wide for his unique solutions to many complicated and even incurable problems. His revolutionary Stop Snoring treatment program has helped thousands of people all over the world to Cure Snoring. Learn more about Christian and his solutions on his Alternative health blog.
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