Blocked Nose, Snoring, Sleep Apnea & Asthma

When airway issues affect your breathing — day and night

Can’t Breathe Freely? Sleep Noisy or Wake Up Tired?

Dr. Peerbaccus diagnoses and treats nasal obstructions, snoring, sleep apnea, and their links with asthma and ENT inflammation — helping you breathe easier and sleep better.

How ENT Issues Affect Breathing & Sleep

When your nasal or throat passages are blocked, airflow is disrupted. This leads to:

◎  Mouth breathing
◎  Loud snoring
◎  Interrupted sleep (apnea)
◎  Poor oxygenation
◎  Morning headaches or tiredness
◎  Worsening of asthma symptoms

These problems affect both adults and children, especially those with allergies, enlarged tonsils, or deviated nasal septum.

Common Symptoms

◎  Noisy breathing or snoring during sleep
◎  Daytime fatigue or poor focus
◎  Dry mouth on waking
◎  Recurrent sore throat or blocked nose
◎  Shortness of breath, especially at night
◎  Asthma attacks worsened by nasal congestion

Dr. Peerbaccus’s Evaluation

◎  Nasal endoscopy (in-clinic) to assess blockage
◎  Airway and tonsil assessment
◎  Sleep pattern and breathing review
◎  Coordination with pulmonologists if needed
◎  Referral for sleep study (polysomnography) when required

Treatment Options

◎  Nasal sprays, antihistamines, or decongestants
◎  ENT-appropriate CPAP guidance for sleep apnea
◎  Tonsil or adenoid evaluation
◎  Septoplasty or turbinate reduction (for structural blockage)
◎  Allergy management and asthma coordination
◎  Breathing and lifestyle coaching for long-term control

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If you snore, mouth breathe, or feel chronically tired, let’s find out why.