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Ocean Otolaryngology Associates offers the VivAer® procedure for individuals suffering from nasal obstructions.
WALL, N.J. - JerseyDesk -- Do you have difficulty breathing through your nose or suffer from habitual snoring, interrupted sleep and/or fatigue? You might have a nasal obstruction. This ailment is often caused by anatomical blockage in the nose, hindering airflow. As a result, you may feel congested or "stuffy". Home remedies and medications may offer temporary relief. It's only when your nasal airway is opened that you can expect to find real, lasting relief. That's where VivAer® comes in.
"If you regularly experience difficulty breathing through your nose and nothing seems to help, you may have a nasal obstruction," said Dr. Bruce W. Peters of Ocean ENT. "Until recently, finding a long-term solution often meant surgery. Now, your physician might be able to offer you lasting relief without surgery by performing the VivAer® procedure to open your nasal airway."
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Approximately 97 percent of patients experienced significant improvement in nasal breathing after the VivAer® procedure, according to Dr. Peters. "It is a non-invasive solution with minimal discomfort, no incisions and can be performed right in our office."
To find out if you are a candidate for the VivAer® procedure, a simple test called the Cottle's maneuver can help. Simply place two fingertips on your cheeks on either side of your nose and gently press and pull outward to further open your nasal passage. While holding, breathe through your nose to see if the Cottle's maneuver helped you breathe better. If it did, you might be a candidate for the VivAer® procedure.
To learn more or schedule an appointment with Ocean ENT, call 732-281-0100. The Ocean ENT office is open Monday through Friday from 9am to 4pm. For the most up-to-date information, please follow Ocean ENT on Facebook. (https://www.facebook.com/OceanENTNJ)
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About Ocean ENT
Ocean ENT (Ocean Otolaryngology Associates, P.A.) is a respected provider of ear, nose and throat care serving Monmouth and Ocean counties. Ocean ENT's board-certified physicians have extensive training and clinical experience and pursue ongoing education to stay abreast of the latest trends. A wide range of services, including treatment of sinus disease, thyroid disease, hoarseness, hearing loss, childhood ENT disorders and nasal breathing difficulty are provided at the practice's Toms River and Manasquan offices. To learn more about Ocean ENT, visit https://oceanentnj.com or call 732-281-0100.
"If you regularly experience difficulty breathing through your nose and nothing seems to help, you may have a nasal obstruction," said Dr. Bruce W. Peters of Ocean ENT. "Until recently, finding a long-term solution often meant surgery. Now, your physician might be able to offer you lasting relief without surgery by performing the VivAer® procedure to open your nasal airway."
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Approximately 97 percent of patients experienced significant improvement in nasal breathing after the VivAer® procedure, according to Dr. Peters. "It is a non-invasive solution with minimal discomfort, no incisions and can be performed right in our office."
To find out if you are a candidate for the VivAer® procedure, a simple test called the Cottle's maneuver can help. Simply place two fingertips on your cheeks on either side of your nose and gently press and pull outward to further open your nasal passage. While holding, breathe through your nose to see if the Cottle's maneuver helped you breathe better. If it did, you might be a candidate for the VivAer® procedure.
To learn more or schedule an appointment with Ocean ENT, call 732-281-0100. The Ocean ENT office is open Monday through Friday from 9am to 4pm. For the most up-to-date information, please follow Ocean ENT on Facebook. (https://www.facebook.com/OceanENTNJ)
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About Ocean ENT
Ocean ENT (Ocean Otolaryngology Associates, P.A.) is a respected provider of ear, nose and throat care serving Monmouth and Ocean counties. Ocean ENT's board-certified physicians have extensive training and clinical experience and pursue ongoing education to stay abreast of the latest trends. A wide range of services, including treatment of sinus disease, thyroid disease, hoarseness, hearing loss, childhood ENT disorders and nasal breathing difficulty are provided at the practice's Toms River and Manasquan offices. To learn more about Ocean ENT, visit https://oceanentnj.com or call 732-281-0100.
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