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Question About Nasal Septum Deviation
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If a CT scan shows that your nasal septum ‘deviates to the right’, does this mean that the left or right nostril is narrower?
I’m not sure if say the left side on a scan is the same as your left side
Also if a deviated septum is not operated on can it get worse over time? Or will the septum remain throughout life?
My nose has recently started to whistle on the left side and my breathing sounds a bit like darth vador
I’m not sure if say the left side on a scan is the same as your left side
Also if a deviated septum is not operated on can it get worse over time? Or will the septum remain throughout life?
My nose has recently started to whistle on the left side and my breathing sounds a bit like darth vador
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Oh right thankyou. I have never had surgery but I have had rhinitis and intermittent polyps since 2010 so have been using nasal steroids since then, they help a lot but still don’t fully manage the symptoms tbh, the drops are better than the sprays. I had a camera up 4 months ago and was told all looked ok, I think the waiting list for ENT is these days is about 8 months.
If it is perforated it is better to keep taking or stop the drops and let the inflammation get worse until a review?
If it is perforated it is better to keep taking or stop the drops and let the inflammation get worse until a review?
That makes sense, thanks. I will try to see one privately if the cost is not too much
I have had a look and one place quotes £150 for a nasoendoscopy however the consultation is £200. In general do you have to have the consultation first or can you opt straight for the endoscopy?
I could ring them but would rather ask my daft questions on here
I have had a look and one place quotes £150 for a nasoendoscopy however the consultation is £200. In general do you have to have the consultation first or can you opt straight for the endoscopy?
I could ring them but would rather ask my daft questions on here
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