How to treat intranasal cyst
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There are many reasons for intranasal cysts. The most important reason is that the patient has congenital dysplasia. However, the congenital dysplasia of the patient has little to do with the genes given by the parents. Generally, it does not belong to gene inheritance or gene mutation. Of course, there are also chromosomal mutations in the patient caused by gene mutation, This mutation can not be inherited from parents, so some patients have renal cysts, their parents are likely not to have this disease, and bad eating habits also have a great impact. Let's share how to treat nasal cyst.
How to treat intranasal cyst
The treatment of nasal cyst is mainly complete surgical resection, but the cyst in the nasal cavity, often accompanied by the existence of sinuses, will pass through the bone suture between the two nasal bones to extend inward and upward, if the operation is not complete, it is easy to relapse. There may also be local depression deformity, when the need for plastic surgery.
If there is infection in the nasal cavity in the near future, the operation should be performed after the treatment of inflammation. The cyst must be completely removed when resection, and special care must be taken when separation. Otherwise, if the residual cyst wall is left, it is easy to cause recurrence. The conventional contraindications of operation should be ruled out before operation, such as serious cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.
If the cyst is small, it can be treated by laser. After local injection of anesthetics, it can be used to open a small hole at the weakest part of the skin surface of the cyst, squeeze the cyst, and discharge the internal solutes. Mosquito forceps can be used to enter the inner wall of the incision, and the other small curved hemostatic forceps can be used to slowly peel off the wall of the cyst.
matters needing attention
The above is just a suggestion, the choice of specific treatment methods must follow the doctor's advice, for their own health, in the early detection of similar symptoms at the same time to early professional hospital treatment.