Deviated Septum and Septoplasty

By: Jillian Phillips
Submitted: 2009-06-18 13:23:53
Print this article | Tell a friend | For publisher | Social Bookmarking
Rating:
 

Usually, the nasal septum is straight, lying about in the middle of the two nostrils. Occasionally, it may be bent (deviated) because of a birth defect or injury, and positioned so that one nostril is much smaller than the other. Nasal septum deviation is a common physical disorder of the nose, involving a displacement of the nasal septum. Most people have some minor deviation of the septum so that one nostril is tighter than the other. A minor deviation usually causes no symptoms and requires no treatment.

However, if severe, a deviation may cause one or more of the following:

    * Blockage of one or both nostrils

    * Nasal congestion, sometimes one-sided

    * Frequent nosebleeds

    * Frequent sinus infections

    * At times, facial pain, headaches, and postnasal drip

    * Noisy breathing during sleep (in infants and young children)

In some cases, a person with a mildly deviated septum has symptoms only when he or she also has a "cold" (an upper respiratory tract infection). In these individuals, the respiratory infection triggers nasal inflammation that temporarily amplifies any mild airflow problems related to the deviated septum. Once the "cold" resolves, and the nasal inflammation subsides, symptoms of a deviated septum often resolve, too.

Deviated Septum

Patients with chronic sinusitis often have nasal congestion, and many have nasal septal deviations. However, for those with this debilitating condition, there may be additional reasons for the nasal airway obstruction. The problem may result from a septal deviation, reactive edema (swelling) from the infected areas, allergic problems, mucosal hypertrophy (increase in size), other anatomic abnormalities, or combinations thereof. A trained specialist in diagnosing and treating ear, nose, and throat disorders can determine the cause of your chronic sinusitis and nasal obstruction.

After discussing your symptoms, the primary care physician or specialist may inquire if you have ever incurred severe trauma to your nose or sinus areas and if you have had previous nasal or sinus surgery. Next, an examination of the general appearance of your nose will occur, including the position of your nasal septum. This will entail the use of a bright light and a nasal speculum (an instrument that gently spreads open your nostril) to inspect the inside surface of each nostril.

Surgery may be the recommended treatment if the deviated septum is causing troublesome nosebleeds or recurrent sinus infections. Additional testing may be required in some circumstances.

Septoplasty

Septoplasty is a surgical procedure performed entirely through the nostrils. No bruising or external signs occur. The surgery might be combined with a rhinoplasty, in which case the external appearance of the nose is altered and swelling/bruising of the face is evident. Septoplasty may also be combined with sinus surgery.

The time required for the operation averages about one to one and a half hours, depending on the deviation. It can be done with a local or a general anesthetic, and is usually done on an outpatient basis. After the surgery, nasal packing is inserted to prevent excessive postoperative bleeding. During the surgery, badly deviated portions of the septum may be removed entirely, or they may be readjusted and reinserted into the nose.

If a deviated nasal septum is the sole cause for your chronic sinusitis, relief from this severe disorder will be achieved.

To read more about this topic, go to http://www.sinusdynamics.com/Sinus-Deviated-Septum.html

Article source: Expert Articles

Most Recent Articles in Health & Fitness category

  • Terapija Provides You Relief In Various Ways - By: Azeem Ashraf
    Human body is prone to many problems. Your lifestyle can be one of the reasons, but proceeding age also becomes the reason of the attack of certain diseases and problems.
  • Ultrazvuk Abdomena Helps In Identification Of Your Disease - By: Azeem Ashraf
    Human body is composed of many complex functions and several chemical reactions takes place constantly inside our body.
  • Why "free market competition" fails in health care - By: Joe Flower
    In trying to think about the future of health care, thoughtful, intelligent people often ask, "Why can't we just let the free market operate in health care? That would drive down costs and drive up quality." They point to the successes of competition in other industries. But their faith is misplaced, for economic reasons that are peculiar to health care.
  • The iJoy Massage Chair and the i Revolution - By: MJ Marks
    What is the i Revolution and how does the iJoy massage chair fit in? It is something nobody heard about 12 years ago, but now we have subtly accepted it into our everyday lives.
  • Terapija For The Cure Of Multiple Diseases And Problems - By: Azeem Ashraf
    We are living in global village. The pace of our lives has been increased. We are living extensively busy and hectic lives, which have resulted in tension and stress in our minds and body.
  • Inside View Of Abdomen By Ultrazvuk Abdomena - By: Azeem Ashraf
    Human body is composed of many complex functions and a number of chemical reactions take place inside our bodies.
  • Herbs that Cause Your Breasts to Grow - By: Nancy Newton
    Whatever is natural is preferred over the synthetic. The same line of reasoning applies to breast growth.
  • 3 Types of People who can Highly Benefit from a Chair Massage - By: MJ Marks
    Anybody can benefit from a good chair massage. But here are three type of people who can really benefit from daily massage and why. Are you one of them?
  • Tips To Get A Deeper Voice - By: Daniel Martin
    Ideal men have always been characterized with tall and dark handsome looks along with a deep voice. Millions of men having a high-pitched voice wish to deepen it further.
  • Breakthrough from That Flabby Body - By: Daniel Martin
    Do you have to attend a party this weekend and you are not fitting into that dress as it is too tight? Is detoxification what you have in mind for an effective weight loss?