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

Book your Appointment

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