Deviated Nasal Septum
Deviated Nasal Septum

A deviated nasal septum means the thin wall (septum) that divides your nose into two sides is off-center or crooked. Many people have a slightly uneven septum, but when the deviation is severe, it can block one or both nasal passages. This makes it harder to breathe through the nose, and can lead to nasal congestion, snoring, frequent sinus infections, and nosebleeds.
A deviated septum can be present from birth, develop during childhood, or happen after an injury to the nose (such as during sports or an accident).
Common Symptoms Of A Deviated Nasal Septum
- Difficulty breathing through one or both nostrils
- Snoring or noisy breathing during sleep
- Frequent nasal congestion (especially on one side)
- Repeated sinus infections
- Nosebleeds
- Snoring or br Facial pressure or headacheseathing through the mouth
Treatment For Deviated Nasal Septum
- Nasal steroid sprays : Help reduce swelling inside the nose and improve airflow temporarily.
- Decongestants : May reduce nasal congestion but should be used only for short periods to avoid side effects.
- Septoplasty : is the main treatment for significant deviation. During this procedure, the surgeon straightens and repositions the septum to the center of the nose.
- Antihistamines : Useful if allergies are contributing to nasal blockage
- urbinate reduction : Sometimes done along with septoplasty to further open nasal passages.
- Rhinoplasty : If the nose’s external shape is also affected, cosmetic correction may be done at the same time (septorhinoplasty).
Why Get Your Septum Checked?
- A proper diagnosis helps plan the right treatment — not all DNS cases need surgery.
- A proper diagnosis helps plan the right treatment — not all DNS cases need surgery.
- It helps rule out other nasal conditions like polyps or allergies that may be contributing to your symptoms.
Living with a deviated nasal septum can affect your breathing, sleep, and overall health. The good news? Treatment is safe, effective, and can dramatically improve your quality of life. Book your consultation today — breathe easier tomorrow!