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Deviated Septum Explained: Signs, causes, and when to see an ENT

A deviated nasal septum, often caused by trauma or developmental errors, can lead to nasal obstruction, sinus problems, epistaxis, anosmia, and headaches. Treatment depends on severity, ranging from observation for minor cases to septoplasty or submucous resection for symptomatic patients

September 30, 2025 / 14:14 IST
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A deviated septum can significantly impact breathing and quality of life. If you have persistent nasal blockage, headaches, or recurrent sinus issues, consult an ENT specialist for timely diagnosis and treatment. (Image: Pexels)

A deviated nasal septum is one of the important causes of nasal obstruction and may require a consultation with an ENT (ear, nose, throat) specialist or otorhinolaryngologist.

What causes it?

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The common causes for the deviation of the nasal septum include trauma and errors of development.

Trauma: A blow to the nose from the side can displace the cartilage, while a direct frontal injury may cause buckling or even fractures. Difficult childbirth can also cause nasal injury in new-borns.