The latest treatment for deviated septum

The latest treatment for deviated nasal septum remains surgical.
Where the nasal septum deviates from the midline or is irregularly deviated and causes nasal dysfunction, such as nasal congestion, nosebleed, headache, etc., it is called deviated nasal septum. Its common causes include trauma, developmental abnormalities, nasal cavity, sinus tumors and huge nasal polyps can also be pushed and formed.
Anyone who is diagnosed with deviated septum and has obvious symptoms can undergo submucosal resection of the nasal septum or submucosal correction of the nasal septum, with the latter being more suitable for adolescent patients. The latter is more suitable for adolescents. For those who have a deviated septal cartilage segment with a crooked nose, the “turnstile method” can be used.
Patients with deviated nasal septum who need treatment can actively consult a doctor for a systematic examination to clarify the diagnosis and the extent of the disease, and then follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment.