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The nasal septum is a thin wall of bone and cartilage that divides the nose into two sides. Ideally, this wall should be in the center, giving equal space to both nasal passages. In people with a deviated septum, the wall is bent to one side, making one nasal passage smaller than the other.
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A minor deviation might not cause problems, but a severe one can block airflow, affect breathing, or lead to repeated sinus issues.
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If you notice these symptoms often, it’s a good idea to see an ENT specialist.
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These tools help doctors see the shape of the septum and how much it is blocking the airway.
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Getting checked by an ENT specialist can help you find relief and avoid long-term problems.
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Correcting the septum can improve these conditions and overall quality of life.
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These do not fix the septum but can provide temporary relief.
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<h3>Septoplasty – Surgery to Correct Deviated Septum</h3>
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If your symptoms are serious or long-term, your doctor may recommend septoplasty. This is a surgery to straighten the septum and open the nasal passages.
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<ul> <li>It is usually done under local or general anesthesia.</li> <li>The surgeon works through the nostrils, so there are no visible cuts.</li> <li>The bent parts of the septum are reshaped or removed.</li> </ul>
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At SCI Hospitals, we offer affordable treatment plans, transparent billing, and assistance with insurance claims to make your care stress-free.
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We focus on treating the root of the problem and ensuring long-term results.
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A deviated septum, a crooked wall inside your nose, can sometimes cause breathing problems. If it's bothering you, there are ways to fix it. SCI Hospital offers both non-surgical and surgical options. Non-surgical treatments like nasal sprays and decongestants can help manage symptoms. But they don't fix the underlying problem. For a permanent solution, septoplasty is the way to go. It's a surgery that straightens the septum, improving airflow. SCI Hospital surgeons are experts in septoplasty. They use minimally invasive techniques for faster recovery.
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Many people have a slightly deviated septum without even realising it. If it doesn't bother you, it's usually okay to leave it alone. But if it affects your breathing or causes other problems like nosebleeds or sinus infections, it's worth getting it checked out. At SCI Hospital, we can evaluate your septum and determine if treatment is necessary.
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If your deviated septum is causing significant problems, fixing it can make a huge difference. Improved breathing, fewer sinus infections, and better sleep are just some of the benefits. SCI Hospital provides top-notch care for deviated septums. We'll guide you through the process and answer all your questions. Is it worth it? If you're tired of breathing difficulties and related issues, it definitely can be.
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Dr. Manish Gupta is a highly respected and experienced ENT/ Otorhinolaryngologist with a remarkable career spanning over two decades. With a strong medical foundation, he has developed a deep understanding of the complexities of ear, nose, and throat disorders, allowing him to provide expert diagnosis and treatment. His patients appreciate his compassionate approach to care, centred around empathy, compassion, and a commitment to excellence.
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I had trouble breathing for years and didn’t realize it was due to a deviated septum. The ENT team at SCI Hospitals explained everything clearly and performed a successful septoplasty.
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My nose was always blocked on one side, and I kept getting sinus infections. The doctors at SCI were kind and professional. After surgery, my breathing improved immediately.
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I was nervous about getting nose surgery, but SCI Hospitals made the entire process comfortable. The recovery was quick, and I feel so much better now.
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