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Suggest Treatment To Cure Deviated Septum

My nasal septum has been growing steadily since my teens. I am now forty years old and it is still growing. The bridge of my nose is moving outwards too. I have a deviated septum. Apart from concerns about my appearance, my nose has now started to become painful all of the time. Can you offer any advice?
Tue, 29 Apr 2014
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Hello

Welcome in H.C.M.

I have gone through your query regarding curved nasal septum and treatment for it. According to your medical history it appears as you are having deviated nasal septum.

Regarding it's treatment I would like to say that it can be treated only by surgery (septoplasty). You please conult your ENT doctor for examination of nose and paranasal sinuses , necessary investigations and finally treatment. The treatment of choice according to my opinion is SEPTOPLASTY.

Regards.
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Suggest Treatment To Cure Deviated Septum

Hello Welcome in H.C.M. I have gone through your query regarding curved nasal septum and treatment for it. According to your medical history it appears as you are having deviated nasal septum. Regarding it s treatment I would like to say that it can be treated only by surgery (septoplasty). You please conult your ENT doctor for examination of nose and paranasal sinuses , necessary investigations and finally treatment. The treatment of choice according to my opinion is SEPTOPLASTY. Regards.