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<ul><li> Medical Interventions for Symptom Relief: This approach focuses on managing symptoms rather than correcting the deviated septum itself. It involves using medications like decongestants, antihistamines, and nasal corticosteroids to reduce congestion and inflammation. This is often the first line of treatment for mild deviations and can provide significant short-term relief.</li> <li>Surgical Correction with Septoplasty: This procedure is the definitive treatment for a deviated septum. It aims to reshape the septum and improve nasal airflow. During septoplasty, anesthesia is administered for patient comfort before accessing the nasal passages via internal incisions or endoscopic methods based on the deviation's complexity. The surgeon creates an incision within the nose to access the septum and either straightens or removes its deviated sections. This surgical intervention offers a long-term solution to breathing difficulties caused by a deviated septum.</li> <li>Combined Septoplasty and Rhinoplasty: In some cases, individuals may choose to combine septoplasty with rhinoplasty, a procedure that reshapes the external nose. In certain situations, individuals may opt for a combination of septoplasty and rhinoplasty—a cosmetic surgery designed to modify the shape and look of the nose. This combined approach addresses both functional and cosmetic concerns simultaneously. It allows for both improved breathing and enhanced nasal <li>aesthetics.</li> Minimally Invasive Septoplasty Techniques: These techniques employ specialized instruments and smaller incisions, potentially reducing recovery time and discomfort. They may be suitable for specific types of deviations and offer a less invasive alternative to traditional septoplasty.</li></ul>
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So, if a deviated septum is cramping your style (and your breathing), septoplasty might be a good option. Just remember to find a qualified surgeon and follow their post-op instructions. Your nose will thank you!
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The recovery period for most individuals following septoplasty typically spans a few weeks. After surgery, mild swelling and discomfort are common but are part of the normal recovery process. These symptoms typically resolve within one or two weeks. Full recovery, including the return of normal nasal function, may take several months. At SCI Hospitals, we provide detailed post-operative care instructions to ensure a smooth recovery. Schedule a consultation with us for personalized guidance.
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While rare, it is possible for a deviated septum to return after septoplasty. This is more likely if the initial deviation was severe or if the healing process is disrupted. Our skilled surgeons at SCI Hospitals take meticulous care during the procedure to minimize this risk. We provide thorough follow-up care to track recovery progress and address any patient concerns that may arise. Contact us to learn more about septoplasty and its long-term outcomes.
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Septoplasty is generally performed under general anesthesia, ensuring that you do not experience any pain during the procedure. After surgery, mild discomfort and pressure are common but can usually be managed effectively with prescribed pain relief medications. At SCI Hospitals, we prioritize patient comfort and provide effective pain management strategies. Discuss your concerns about pain with our specialists during your consultati
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Septoplasty is highly effective in enhancing nasal airflow and alleviating symptoms related to a deviated septum. The success rate of the procedure varies based on individual factors, including the extent of the deviation and other personal conditions. At SCI Hospitals, our experienced surgeons achieve excellent outcomes for the majority of our patients. We are committed to providing high-quality care and achieving positive results. Schedule an appointment with us to discuss your individual case and the potential benefits of septoplasty. We offer both online and offline consultations for your convenience. You can reach us by phone or through our website to book an appointment.
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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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