I heard there was a doctor specially for nasal congestion and stuff what do u call these doctors?


Question:
anyone heard of a procedure where they clear your mucus pouches up?? HELP PLEASE let me know if u have ever done this or now the correct name for this procedure or proffesion. THANKS MUCH

Answers:
An ENT

EAR,NOSE and THROAT specialist

They will use a water pik to clear your nasal passages of mucus it is called nasal irrigation.
ENT. Ears, nose and throat specialist. I'm not sure of the name of the procedure. But, I hope that I helped some.
Are you talking about an ENT? or Ears, Nose and Throat Doctor?
definitely an ENT ( ear nose and throat) specialist
You don't need a doctor to clear the mucus out of your head. Put 2 tablespoons of salt in a half glass of warm water and inhale-a teaspoonful at a time into each nostril. Blow your nose but not too hard each time you inhale the water. This will clear the passages and Guard against infection. Start taking LOCAL honey to help your body develop immunities to the air born irritants in your area. Make sure you do this on a daily basis and you will not have congestion. Do not use over the counter or prescription inhalers for congestion. These are the cause of the mucus pouches you have now. The drugs will dry up the mucus but it will accumulate in the sinuses causing congestion and infection. Doctors don't want you to cure yourself naturally. How would they or the drug companies make a living without the high priced attention that they give?
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