Deviated Septum
Also called: Nasal Septum Deviation, Deviated septum
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No surgery is completely risk-free and the benefits from undergoing surgery -- in this case, being able to breathe better -- must outweigh the risks...
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During septoplasty, a surgeon, working through the inside of the nose, makes a small incision in the septum and then removes the excess bone or...
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Sometimes symptoms can be relieved with medications. If medicine alone doesn't offer adequate relief, a surgical procedure called septoplasty may...
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The most common symptom of a deviated septum is nasal congestion, with one side of the nose being more congested than the other, along with...
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Some people are born with a deviated septum. Other people develop a deviated septum after injury or trauma to the nose.
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A deviated septum is a condition in which the nasal septum -- the bone and cartilage that divide the nasal cavity of the nose in half -- is...
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No surgery is completely risk-free and the benefits from undergoing surgery -- in this case, being able to breathe better -- must outweigh the risks...
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Sometimes symptoms can be relieved with medications. If medicine alone doesn't offer adequate relief, a surgical procedure called septoplasty...
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Some people are born with a deviated septum. Other people develop a deviated septum after injury or trauma to the nose.
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A deviated septum is a condition in which the nasal septum -- the bone and cartilage that divide the nasal cavity of the nose in half -- is...
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This is a condition in which the septum (the wall inside the nose that divides it into two sides) is not located in the middle of the nose where it...
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