
There are many treatments available to nasal septum puncture. This article will cover surgical options as well as non-surgical alternatives and side effects. We'll also be discussing whether to use antihistamines. If you are looking to avoid surgery, a home remedy is an excellent option. Consult a doctor to determine the best method for you.
Non-surgical treatment
If you've noticed a hole in your nasal septum, you may be wondering what the best treatment is. Some patients don't feel any symptoms. Others experience bleeding and scabbing. Non-surgical treatment may be your best option if you have any of these symptoms. Below are some of the common treatment options for nasal septum piercing.

Surgery options
There are other options available for treating this condition, including surgical options for nasal septum piercings. These techniques can result in bleeding and infection. Another surgery may be required if the perforation reopens. Therefore, if you're looking for an effective home treatment method, you should discuss your options with your doctor. Below are the pros and cons for each type of surgery.
Side effects of surgery
One may experience several symptoms when the nasal septum has perforated. This is the most common. However, large holes can lead to blood loss and crusting. Chronic infections may also develop. Perforated septums can cause bleeding and crusting, which can lead to problems with breathing.
Antihistamines
This condition is not treatable with antihistamines. Antihistamines may not only prevent inflammation and irritation, but they can also have side effects. Antihistamine use can lead to dryness of nose, itching, and even a whistling noise.

Steroid sprays
There are two types of treatment available for nasal septum piercing: either surgical treatment or topical creams. While the latter can temporarily treat symptoms, the former can last a long time. Before starting any treatment, discuss your options and consult your doctor. If used correctly, nasal ointments can help regulate your breathing and keep your septum moist. These ointments may contain ingredients that can cause harm to the body.