Allergic RhinitisSurgeryAlthough surgery does not cure
allergic rhinitis, you may need it to fix a physical
defect of the nose or sinuses. Problems such as these can make allergic
rhinitis more difficult to treat. You and your doctor should not consider
surgery unless other treatments have failed. Possible surgeries include: - Endoscopic
surgery on your nose to correct a crooked nose (deviated nasal septum
) or
remove noncancerous (benign)
nasal polyps. For information on nasal endoscopic
surgery, see the topic
Sinusitis. - Draining fluid from the middle
ear (tympanotomy or myringotomy) or inserting tubes to help the ears drain
(tympanostomy). This is sometimes done in children who have allergic rhinitis
and
ear infections. For a description of these surgeries,
see the topic
Ear
Infections.
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