Is There A Connection between a Deviated Septum and Snoring?
Sep06

Is There A Connection between a Deviated Septum and Snoring?

The nasal septum is the wall which divides the nasal cavity into its two halves, thus providing its shape. It is made up of a central supporting skeleton which is covered on both sides by a mucous membrane. The front portion of this is firm and bendable since it is made up of cartilage and skin. This septum when deviated results in a number of medical conditions. Snoring: Snoring is caused when an obstruction in the air passageway...

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The Positives and Negatives of Deviated Septum Surgery
Sep03

The Positives and Negatives of Deviated Septum Surgery

  If you have to undergo or are planning to undergo a septoplasty for your deviated septum, then I am sure that you will be interested in knowing the positives and the negatives of the surgery before undergoing the procedure. First I will discuss the positives of the surgery, and then follow it up with the negatives. Positives of a Deviated Septum Surgery: Firstly after the surgery, you will be able to breathe more freely. You...

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A Few Q&A Regarding Surgical & Non-Surgical Cures for a Deviated Septum
Aug31

A Few Q&A Regarding Surgical & Non-Surgical Cures for a Deviated Septum

Is a Non-Surgical Cure available for a Deviated Septum?   If your septum is majorly deviated or deformed, surgery is the only option. In the future a liquid may be invented, which when injected into the nose dissolves the cartilage, thus allowing surgeons to change the shape of the septum to remove any deviation. While research is being done on this topic, as of today for a major deformity no non surgical cure exists. Can the new...

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Septoplasty Aftercare and Risks Involved
Aug27

Septoplasty Aftercare and Risks Involved

If you suffer from a deviated septum, your ENT specialist would have suggested a septoplasty. If you are going to undergo this procedure in the near future, you may be wondering on the necessary after care of the surgery and risks involved. This article will elaborate on the above two issues. Surgery Aftercare After your septoplasty, you will usually be sent home on the same day itself or in certain cases, the next day morning. The...

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The Different Surgical Treatments for a Deviated Septum
Aug24

The Different Surgical Treatments for a Deviated Septum

If you suffer from a septal deviation, which causes a recurring congestion or sinus infection then your ENT physician will recommend an operation known as septoplasty to cure it. This procedure will straighten the deviated septum to restore normal breathing and flow of mucus. This procedure, performed under general anesthesia will usually take one to two hours. Types of Septoplasty There are two techniques which can be used to perform...

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Will Yoga Help With Deviated Septum Side Effects?
Aug21

Will Yoga Help With Deviated Septum Side Effects?

Can yoga help to ease the various symptoms of a person suffering with a deviated septum is a question which cannot be easily answered. While purists of science feel the best treatment for a deviated nasal septum is surgery or medication, Yoga advocates believe in a mixture of Ayurvedic medicine and breathing techniques (pranayama). A Deviated Septum is a condition where the thin wall inside the nose, which separates the nostrils, gets...

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Deviated Septum-Cure, Risks Involved
Aug18

Deviated Septum-Cure, Risks Involved

If you suffer from a deviated septum, your doctor would have suggested a septoplasty as a treatment. Septoplasty is officially defined as the surgery to correct any problems related with the nasal septum which is the wall inside the nose which separates the nostrils. Description of Septoplasty: The surgery will take about an hour or two to complete. First general anesthesia will be administered. Next the surgeon will make a cut inside...

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Symptoms, Diagnosis of a Deviated Septum
Aug15

Symptoms, Diagnosis of a Deviated Septum

Ever wondered what is a Deviated Nasal Septum? The nasal septum is the central partition of the nose; it is made up of a rubbery substance known as the cartilage, along with the bone. Although the septum is never placed exactly in the middle, in most people it is straight and even if a slight deviation exists, it cannot be noticed by the naked eye.  However in certain rare cases, the septum is bent or deviated in some way or the...

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Deviated Septum Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment
Aug10

Deviated Septum Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment

Deviated Septum : The shape of the nasal cavity is very important for both cosmetic and medical reasons. The nasal septum is the wall which divides the nasal cavity into its two halves, thus providing its shape. It is made up of a central supporting skeleton which is covered on both sides by a mucous membrane. The front portion of this is firm and bendable since it is made up of cartilage and skin. The ideal nasal septum is exactly...

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