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Tag: Septal perforation

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What nasal ointment is good for a perforated septum? Understanding your treatment options

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According to a study published in the *Austin Publishing Group*, nearly 77% of patients with a nasal septal perforation were successfully managed with conservative measures, including topical ointments. The primary goal of choosing the best **nasal ointment is good for a perforated septum** is to manage symptoms like crusting, dryness, and bleeding, rather than to close the perforation itself.

Can Flonase cause a hole in the septum? Addressing a rare but serious concern

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Postmarketing cases of nasal septal perforation have been reported in patients using FLONASE (fluticasone propionate) nasal spray, highlighting a rare but serious potential side effect. The risk of a hole in the septum from Flonase is low, especially when the medication is used correctly and for appropriate durations. Understanding the factors involved is crucial for safe and effective allergy management.