Deviated Septum
Overview
A deviated septum is a displacement of the wall between a patient's nostrils, leading to difficulty breathing, congestion, nosebleeds and snoring. Treatments include decongestants, antihistamines, nasal steroids, use of an adhesive strip to open nasal passages, and surgery.
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