How to Sleep After Septoplasty

How to Sleep After Septoplasty

A deviated septum can cause a lifetime of annoying and often painful problems with breathing through the nose and sinus problems. People are sometimes born with a deviated septum, or it happens because of an injury, and it causes problems including sinusitis, nasal...
A Guide On Deviated Septum– Deviated Septum FAQs

A Guide On Deviated Septum– Deviated Septum FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions About Deviated Septum What is a deviated septum? A deviated septum is a condition that impacts the nasal septum and affects our breathing. Our nasal septum is the dividing wall between the left and right sides of our nose and is made of bone...
Nasal Obstruction Treatment After Septoplasty

Nasal Obstruction Treatment After Septoplasty

If you have persistent nasal obstruction after septoplasty (deviated septum repair), you’re not alone. But what causes this frustrating and uncomfortable problem? A deviated septum is a very common condition that happens when the wall of narrow bone and cartilage in...
What to Expect with In-Office Septoplasty Surgery

What to Expect with In-Office Septoplasty Surgery

Your nasal cavity is divided into two sides by the nasal septum, a thin wall of narrow bone and cartilage. Fairly commonly, this septum can become “deviated” or misaligned from its normal position. A deviated septum can result from injury, such as a broken nose, or it...
What to Expect from Deviated Septum Surgery

What to Expect from Deviated Septum Surgery

Deviated septum surgery, also known as septoplasty, is a procedure for straightening the bone and cartilage in between the two sides of the nose.  This is a very common condition and can cause one-sided or bilateral congestion of the nose on a chronic basis.  Patients...