Surgical treatment may be contemplated if medical treatment is unsuccessful, e.g., if a patient presents with grossly enlarged turbinates. These may be reduced by submucosal diathermy, which leaves the mucous membranes intact and is preferable to methods such as electrocoagulation and cryosurgery.
Indications for surgery include:
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