Here are 4 treatments for Deviated Septum you should know

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In our last article, we discussed the causes of Deviated Septum. Today, we will be looking at 4 treatments for Deviated Septum.

It’s important to note that initial treatment of a deviated septum may be directed at managing symptoms. However treatments include:

Nasal steroid sprays: Prescription nasal corticosteroid sprays can reduce swelling in your nasal passage and help with drainage. It usually takes from 1 to 3 weeks for steroid sprays to reach their maximal effect, so it is important to follow your doctor’s directions in using them.

Antihistamines: Antihistamines are medications that help prevent allergy symptoms, including a stuffy or runny nose. They can also sometimes help nonallergic conditions such as those occurring with a cold.

Decongestants: Decongestants are medications that reduce nasal tissue swelling, helping to keep the airways on both sides of your nose open.

Surgery: Surgery such as  septoplasty may be needed to straighten the nasal septum and In some cases, surgery to reshape the nose (rhinoplasty) may also be needed according to a an article on Mayo clinics published on 14th September 2021.

In conclusion,note that If you have a deviated septum, and it doesn’t affect your breathing or lead to frequent sinus infections, also known as sinusitis, you can probably leave it alone. Nevertheless, once you feel symptoms in your body and nose make sure to contact your medical provider.