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A deviated septum is one of the most common reasons people struggle with breathing through the nose. The septum is the central wall of bone and cartilage that divides the right and left nasal passages.
When that wall is bent, twisted, or has spurs, the...
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Deviated nasal septum surgery—commonly called septoplasty—is a surgical procedure that straightens the nasal septum so air can pass more freely through both nasal passages. When medicines are not enough, septoplasty can improve breathing, reduce mouth-breathing,...
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