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RE: Nasal Surgery: How to guarantee the results?
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The most common symptom of a deviated septum is nasal congestion, with one side of the nose being more congested than the other, along with difficulty breathing.
Recurrent or repeated sinus infections can also be a sign of a deviated septum. Other symptoms include frequent:
Nosebleeds
Facial pain
Headache
Postnasal drip
Loud breathing and snoring during sleep
A deviated septum may also cause sleep apnea, a serious condition in which a person stops breathing during sleep.
If you experience any of these symptoms, you could try the nasal dilator.
If this does not lead to an improvement, so we recommend that you consult a doctor.
Preferably an ENT doctor.