A deviated septum occurs when the thin wall (nasal septum) that separates your nasal passages is shifted off-center. This misalignment can narrow one or both nasal passages, making it harder to breathe and potentially contributing to:
Deviations may be present from birth or result from injury, trauma, or age-related changes in nasal structure.
An ENT specialist diagnoses a deviated septum through:
This allows your provider to determine the degree of deviation and whether treatment is needed.
An ENT specialist diagnoses a deviated septum through:
This allows your provider to determine the degree of deviation and whether treatment is needed.
Treatment depends on the severity of the condition and related symptoms:
These may help manage mild cases, especially when symptoms are intermittent or allergy-related.
Septoplasty Overview:
Not all patients require surgery. Your provider will recommend a plan based on your unique condition.
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