The nasal septum is the wall inside your nose that separates the left and right nasal passages. It is made of cartilage and bone.
When the septum is crooked (deviated), it can block airflow and make breathing through the nose difficult.
Turbinates are structures inside the nose that help warm, humidify, and filter the air you breathe.
Sometimes the turbinates become enlarged (hypertrophied), which can further block airflow and contribute to nasal congestion.
Septoplasty and turbinate reduction are recommended when nasal obstruction does not improve with medical treatment such as nasal sprays or allergy medications.
Common symptoms include:
These procedures are often performed together to optimize nasal breathing.
Many patients experience:
These procedures are generally very safe, but possible risks include:
If bleeding is excessive:
If you need to go to the Emergency Room, please use the following guidelines
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