symptoms_of_deviated_septumIn some people, a deviated septum does not cause any problems with breathing or congestion. However, many others experience varying symptoms that hinder their ability to go breathe and have a high quality of life. A deviated septum is a condition in which the nasal septum, which is the bone and cartilage that separate the nasal cavity, is off center. While it is true that no nose is perfect and most people have a slight curve in their nose, those with severely curved noses may be a candidate for deviated septum surgery, or a septoplasty. Here at Central Park, our Dallas nose doctors have the knowledge and tools to examine your particular situation and determine whether or not you are in need of a septoplasty. Many people who have deviated symptoms may experience trouble sleeping and this condition can also cause the life-threatening condition of sleep apnea. To meet with one of our Dallas nose doctors about your deviated septum, please contact us today.

Here is a look at some of the most common symptoms of a deviated septum. While not all people will experience these symptoms, they are something to be aware of and could indicate you are in need of surgery in order to correct the problem.

  1. Difficulty Breathing. The most common sign of a deviated septum is difficulty breathing. When your septum is misaligned, it makes it far more difficult for air to pass through the nostrils and into your lungs. Those who experience problems breathing will notice it more so when they have a cold or allergies.
  1. Frequent Nosebleeds. Some people with a deviated septum will notice they experience more frequent nosebleeds. This is due to the fact that the curvature of the septum is creating turbulence as the air passes through the nostrils. The more turbulence on the septum, the drier it becomes, causing a bloody nose.
  1. Regular Sinus Infections or Colds. When the airway is clogged or you have problems breathing through your nose, it can lead to sinus infections or common cold symptoms. If you take medication when experiencing nasal drip or sinus infections and it does not help cure you, you should contact your Dallas nose doctor
  1. Headaches and Facial Pain. Those who have a deviated septum often complain of feeling “clogged up”. This can lead to headaches or facial and nose pain. In many cases, this pain is a result of the nasal septum actually making contact with the outside of your nose.
  1. Problems Sleeping. The above listed symptoms of a deviated septum can result in problems sleeping for many. Most people can relate to not being able to get to or stay asleep when heavily congested, so imagine feeling that way all the time. If you are losing sleep and more irritable because of it, you should contact our ENT clinic and make an appointment to have your nose examined.

A deviated septum can cause many problems for people of all ages. If you have experienced any of the above symptoms, please contact us today to discuss your options.