Several factors can lead to a deviated septum.The most common causes include:
Symptoms of a deviated septum can vary from patient to patient. Here are three of the most common ones:
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.
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.
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