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DEVIATED SEPTUM TREATMENT IN RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA

WE SPECIALIZE IN NASAL SEPTUM DEVIATION

At ENT & Sinus Center in Rancho Cucamonga, CA, we specialize in effective treatments for deviated septums. Our expert team customizes treatment plans to address challenges such as congestion, breathing difficulties, and related discomforts caused by a deviated septum. We offer a range of options from minimally invasive procedures to personalized treatment plans designed to provide relief. Whether your deviated septum is congenital or acquired, it can significantly impact your daily life. Contact us today to schedule an appointment and regain control over your nasal health and breathing.
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WHAT IS A DEVIATED SEPTUM?

A deviated septum is an anatomical condition where the nasal septum – the thin walls separating the nostrils into two parts – is shifted to one side, instead of being exactly in the middle of the nose. This condition can start from birth or develop later in life due to injuries or any kind of trauma. A deviated septum can cause various nasal issues and health concerns if left untreated. Some common symptoms include difficulty in breathing, congestion, nasal obstruction, snoring, and even an increased risk for sinus infections. Depending on the severity of the condition and the symptoms, your healthcare provider will assess and determine the best and most effective treatment plan. Treatment options can vary from medications to medical procedures.

WHAT CAUSES A DEVIATED SEPTUM?

Several factors can lead to a deviated septum.The most common causes include:

  • Congenital Displacement: Some individuals are born with a deviated septum, while others may develop it during fetal development.
  • Trauma or Injury: Injuries and trauma to the nose, such as fractures, can result in a deviated septum.
  • Age-Related Changes: Aging brings about various changes in the human body, including the nasal structure, which can contribute to a deviated septum.

WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS OF A DEVIATED SEPTUM?

Symptoms of a deviated septum can vary from patient to patient. Here are three of the most common ones:

  • Nasal Congestion: Nasal congestion is the most common symptom of a deviated septum. When a patient experiences nasal congestion, they have difficulty breathing through one or both of their nostrils. This leads to discomfort and can impact one’s quality of life.
  • Recurring Sinus Infections: When a patient has a deviated septum, it can often result in extra sinus congestion and inflammation, causing frequent and recurring sinus infections.
  • Snoring and Sleep Disturbances: A deviated septum can block airflow through the nostrils, which can lead to noisy breathing, or snoring. This can disturb sleep patterns and cause difficulty sleeping.

DEVIATED SEPTUM: DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT

Deviated septum diagnosis involves an ENT doctor using a nasal endoscope. This instrument will help assess the patient’s nasal passages. To properly diagnose the patient, the ENT doctor will also look into and assess the patient’s medical history and current symptoms. The appropriate course of treatment will depend on the severity of the condition.

Mild cases will benefit from medications like decongestants and nasal corticosteroid sprays. These treatment options will alleviate the symptoms and the discomfort that come along with the condition.

For more severe cases of deviated septum, septoplasty surgery may be recommended. This procedure aims to correct the septum’s deviation, restoring it to the center of the nose and improving nasal airflow and breathing.

DEVIATED SEPTUM SURGERY: EXPECTATIONS

Septoplasty, or deviated septum surgery, is a routine procedure aimed at correcting the displacement of the nasal septum. Usually performed on an outpatient basis, septoplasty straightens the septum to enhance airflow and relieve symptoms.

The procedure involves making internal nose incisions to reposition the septum. While recovery experiences vary, patients typically experience temporary swelling, bruising, and nasal congestion. Following recovery, most individuals report relief from symptoms like nasal obstruction, leading to improved nasal function overall.

CONTACT ENT & SINUS CENTER TODAY

Experience unobstructed and free breathing by scheduling a consultation with ENT & Sinus Center today. Our expert team specializes in diagnosing and treating deviated septum and other nasal conditions, ensuring you receive a precise diagnosis and a personalized treatment plan that works best for you. Take the first step towards clearer breathing—schedule your appointment with us today!

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