Is there a high cure rate for severe headaches from a deviated septum?

The cure rate for severe headaches caused by a deviated septum is relatively high and is primarily treated surgically. Once the deviated septum is treated, the headache will disappear with the diagnosis. In addition to headache, deviated nasal septum can also cause nasal congestion and nosebleed, which may affect normal life in severe cases. Pathological septal deviation will compress and irritate the mucous membrane and even the bone of the corresponding nasal turbinate, and may also cause sinusitis. These causes may lead to more intense symptoms of radiating headache, so the deviated septum can be treated by corrective surgery to relieve the symptoms of headache from the root. Commonly used procedures, such as submucosal correction of the nasal septum. Whether or not a deviated septum causes headaches and whether or not the headaches can be relieved by surgery should be clearly diagnosed after examination by a specialist.