When you can't breathe deeply

A deviated septum is a defect that many people do not even suspect and live with for years. But the problem is that this small problem can significantly impair the quality of life.

Here's what threatens the curvature of the nasal septum:

  • Nasal congestion.
  • Difficulty in nasal breathing.
  • Dryness in the nasal cavity.
  • The development of chronic diseases in the paranasal sinuses.
  • Inflammatory diseases of the pharynx.
  • Diseases of the larynx.
  • Snore.
  • Changes in the shape of the nose.
  • Chronic diseases of the bronchopulmonary system.

Why does a deviated septum occur?

It can be congenital or acquired, as a result of trauma or concomitant diseases, such as polyps in the nasal cavity or cysts in the paranasal sinus. The most modern method of diagnosis is endoscopic examination. It allows you to fully explore the anatomy of the internal nasal structures.

How to treat?

Surgery is the only way to straighten the nasal septum once and for all. The most modern type of operation is septoplasty, which is offered in K+31 clinics. What are its advantages?

  • The operation is performed endoscopically, without incisions and scars.
  • The supporting function of the septum is preserved; in case of repeated injury, the operation can be performed again.
  • The risk of postoperative hematomas and inflammation is minimized.

Septoplasty at K+31

  • The most experienced doctors with vast experience in similar operations.
  • Using the best materials.
  • Fast-track surgery: the patient spends only one day in the hospital.
  • Teamwork: an otolaryngologist and a plastic surgeon work with patients to ensure the best aesthetic and functional outcome. If necessary, we involve other specialists.

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