Breathing through one side of your nose? Often snoring at night? You could have a deviated nasal septu—a condition that affects airflow through the nose.
Main Content:
- What is a Deviated Septum?
The septum is the wall that divides your nostrils. If it’s crooked or off-center, it can restrict airflow and cause breathing issues. - Symptoms
- Nasal congestion (usually one-sided)
- Frequent nosebleeds
- Facial pain or pressure
- Snoring or sleep apnea
- Non-Surgical vs. Surgical Options
- Mild cases: Nasal sprays, antihistamines
- Severe cases: Septoplasty (a minor surgery to straighten the septum)
Conclusion:
If nasal blockage is interfering with your daily life, it’s time to speak to a nose specialist. Septoplasty is safe, effective, and can make a world of difference.