Do you often feel like one side of your nose is always blocked, making it difficult to breathe comfortably? While occasional nasal congestion can be caused by allergies or a cold, persistent blockage on one side of the nose may indicate an underlying structural problem.
Many people live with chronic nasal obstruction without realizing that effective treatment options are available. In some cases, functional rhinoplasty can help correct the problem and restore normal breathing.
At MicroCare ENT Hospital & Research Institute, Hyderabad, our ENT specialists evaluate and treat nasal blockage using advanced diagnostic techniques and personalized treatment plans.
Published By microcareenthospitals.com / Updated: June 12, 2026
The body naturally alternates airflow between nostrils through a process called the nasal cycle. This is normal and usually goes unnoticed.
However, if one side of your nose feels blocked most of the time or causes significant breathing difficulty, it may indicate a medical condition that requires evaluation.
1. Deviated Septum
One of the most common causes of chronic nasal blockage is a deviated septum.
The nasal septum is the wall that separates the two nostrils. When it is shifted to one side, it can partially block airflow.
Symptoms may include:
2. Enlarged Turbinates
Turbinates are structures inside the nose that help filter and humidify air.
When enlarged, they can restrict airflow and contribute to chronic nasal blockage.
3. Nasal Polyps
Nasal polyps are soft, non-cancerous growths that can develop inside the nasal passages.
They may cause:
4. Chronic Sinusitis
Long-term sinus inflammation can cause swelling inside the nasal passages and make one side feel blocked.
5. Nasal Valve Collapse
The nasal valve is the narrowest part of the nasal airway.
Weakness or collapse in this area can significantly reduce airflow during breathing.
6. Previous Nasal Injury
A broken nose or past facial trauma may alter nasal structure and lead to persistent blockage.
Consult an ENT specialist if you experience:
In many cases, yes.
When nasal blockage is caused by structural abnormalities, functional rhinoplasty can improve airflow and breathing.
Unlike cosmetic rhinoplasty, functional rhinoplasty focuses on correcting internal nasal problems that interfere with normal breathing.
1. Correcting a Deviated Septum
Functional rhinoplasty may be combined with septoplasty to straighten the nasal septum and improve airflow.
2. Strengthening the Nasal Valve
Weak nasal structures can be reinforced to prevent airway collapse.
3. Improving Nasal Symmetry
Reshaping the nose can help optimize airflow through both nostrils.
4. Addressing Trauma-Related Problems
Patients with previous nasal injuries often benefit from reconstructive rhinoplasty procedures.
1. Better Nasal Breathing
Improved airflow allows easier breathing during daily activities and exercise.
2. Better Sleep Quality
Reduced nasal obstruction can help decrease snoring and improve sleep.
3. Fewer Sinus Problems
Improved drainage may reduce recurrent sinus infections.
4. Enhanced Quality of Life
Patients often experience improved comfort and confidence.
5. Improved Appearance
In some cases, cosmetic improvements can be achieved alongside functional correction.
At MicroCare ENT Hospital, diagnosis may include:
These tests help identify the exact cause of the blockage.
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Chief Consultant ENT Specialist & Microsurgeon
Expertise in Rhinoplasty, Septoplasty, and Advanced Nasal Surgery
Specialized treatment for breathing disorders and sinus problems
A persistently blocked nostril should not be ignored. While allergies and infections can contribute to nasal congestion, structural issues such as a deviated septum or nasal valve collapse often require specialized treatment.
If one side of your nose always feels blocked and affects your breathing or sleep, consult an ENT specialist. Functional rhinoplasty may provide long-term relief and significantly improve your quality of life.
A deviated septum, nasal polyps, enlarged turbinates, or sinus inflammation may be responsible.
Yes. Functional rhinoplasty can correct structural problems and improve airflow.
No. Other conditions such as allergies, polyps, or chronic sinusitis can also cause blockage.
If structural abnormalities contribute to poor sinus drainage, rhinoplasty may help reduce symptoms.
Most patients return to normal activities within 1–2 weeks, with continued improvement over several months.
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Financial District, Nanakramguda Serilingampally, Hyderabad, Telangana 500032
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