by Donald M. Sesso, D.O. | May 26, 2018 | Deviated Septum
The septum is the wall dividing the cavity in your nose into two halves. When that wall moves too far away from center, it’s referred to as a deviated septum. 80 percent1 of people have a deviated septum but most are asymptomatic. Those who are symptomatic find...
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by Donald M. Sesso, D.O. | Oct 2, 2014 | Deviated Septum
A deviated septum is a condition in which the thin area of tissue between your nostrils (called the septum) is not centered, making one nostril smaller than the other. The septum is the bone and cartilage that divides your nose in half. A deviated or displaced septum...
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