4 Signs You Need Surgery For a Deviated Septum

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Having facial symmetry is every patient’s dream but it’s rare to find a person with a so-called ‘perfect face’. Irregularities in our facial features are common, particularly for your nose. In some cases, you may find that you have a deviated septum. This is when the cartilage of the nose is slightly off-center.

Although in most cases, this imbalance wouldn’t cause concern, for others it can cause life-altering problems that impact everyday life. Going through rhinoplasty surgery to specifically rectify your crooked nose can help to relieve these issues and allow you to breathe easier.

Here are 5 signs that you have a deviated septum and determine whether you may need specialist rhinoplasty surgery to resolve your problems.

1. Issues with respiratory

An imbalance of shape with your septum can cause restrictions with your air flow and prevent your body from breathing efficiently. If you find that you’re struggling to breathe on a regular basis, it’s important that you consult with your doctor on whether the issue is caused through a deviated septum and whether rhinoplasty surgery is needed.

2. Persistent disorders of the nasal

Do you feel as though you constantly suffer from a blocked nose or suffer post-nasal drip? If you tend to sneeze regularly or have a runny nose, these can be common signs that you have a deviated septum.

Rhinitis and sinusitis are common signs to do with an imbalance in nasal structure. Whilst you may commonly pass these off as simple allergy problems, if they happen regularly then they can interrupt your pleasure of daily living and indicate that you need medical help.

3. Nose bleeds

This will be considered the most apparent of all the symptoms as nose bleeds aren’t a frequent episode in daily life. If you suffer from unexpected nose bleeds it’s important that you give this immediate attention straight away and consult a specialist to assist you. Nasal disorders and issues with breathing can be easily rectified with a rhinoplasty procedure, focusing on realigning the nose and correcting its shape.

4. Lack of sleep

There can be many reasons related to sleep apnea including a busy lifestyle and stress, therefore this could be considered one of the last signs you look for if you suffer from a deviated septum. Combining this, with the other signs mentioned above would give you a better indication that you do have a deviated septum. Do you choke and cough from time to time in the middle of the night? Do you have restless nights? These are common indicators of suffering from a deviated septum.

Rhinoplasty surgery for a deviated septum

One of the solutions to your deviated septum issues is undergoing rhinoplasty surgery. During your consultation, we’ll use this time to understand what you’re suffering from and focus specifically on the areas of the nose that need to be rectified in order to relieve these issues that you’re having. Book a consultation with us so we can help to correct your deviated septum through rhinoplasty surgery.

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