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Deviated Septum Treatment in Austin, TX

Individualized Evaluation and Treatment Care Plans

Austin Ear, Sinus and Allergy has years of experience in diagnosing and treating various sinus conditions, including a deviated septum. A deviated septum is a common, yet often overlooked, sinus condition characterized by an anatomical variation in the nasal septum, potentially contributing to symptoms like nasal obstruction, breathing difficulties, and persistent sinus infections.

If you experience persistent nasal issues, a deviated septum is one of many causes. An ENT evaluation and individualized care plans can help address these symptoms and support overall sinus function.

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What Is a Deviated Septum?

The nasal septum is a thin wall of bone and cartilage in the middle of the nose, dividing the nose into right and left sides. In some cases, this wall is misaligned and displaced to one side, known as a deviated septum. It can be present at birth, result from an injury or trauma to the nasal area, or occur as part of natural aging.

A deviated septum can be associated with chronic nasal obstruction, breathing difficulties, and other complications that could result from poor sinus health. A full ENT evaluation is essential to determine the specific cause of your symptoms before treatment is recommended.

What Are the Common Symptoms of a Deviated Septum?

Patients with a deviated septum experience symptoms differently, but common signs include:

  • Nasal congestion or obstruction in one or both nostrils
  • Difficulty breathing through the nose
  • Frequent or recurrent sinus infections
  • Facial pain and pressure
  • Postnasal drip, or mucus dripping down the back of the throat
  • Snoring or sleep disturbances

If symptoms persist or worsen, a consultation with an ENT specialist is highly recommended.

How to Diagnose a Deviated Septum

Our diagnostic approach at Austin Ear, Sinus and Allergy includes:

  • A detailed nasal evaluation, typically using minimally invasive tools, such as nasal endoscopy, CT imaging, and other diagnostic tools
  • An assessment of your symptoms and their severity, and your medical history
  • An evaluation of your overall sinus function and several lifestyle factors
Find Out Whether a Deviated Septum May Be Contributing to Your Symptoms

How Is a Deviated Septum Treated?

The appropriate treatment depends on your nasal anatomy and the severity of the symptoms. Treatment may include non-surgical or surgical options:

Non-Surgical Treatment: Medications

For milder cases of a deviated septum, medications may offer symptom relief:

  • Decongestants
  • Antihistamines
  • Nasal corticosteroid sprays
  • Saline nasal rinses

While these medications may help with temporary symptom relief, they do not address the underlying anatomical issue that is causing the symptoms.

Surgical Treatment: Septoplasty

In more severe cases, standard medications may not be enough to manage the symptoms. In such cases, your doctor may recommend a procedure called septoplasty. This treatment option may address an underlying anatomical issue that’s contributing to your symptoms.

What to expect during septoplasty:

  • It’s an outpatient procedure typically performed under local or general anesthesia.
  • The procedure takes about 30 to 90 minutes.
  • It involves making a small incision inside the nose, which means there will be no external or visible scars.
  • Side effects are typically temporary and may include swelling, congestion, and mild discomfort in the treatment area. As with any surgical procedure, there are additional risks, including infection, bleeding, or septal perforation. Your provider will discuss these with you.
  • Many patients are able to resume light activities within a few days.

While recovery and timelines significantly vary per patient, Some patients report improvement in airflow and sinus function after full recovery. Results vary based on individual anatomy, healing, and other health factors. Individual results vary based on multiple health factors, and outcomes are not guaranteed.

Why Choose Austin Ear, Sinus and Allergy?

  • Experienced ENT care providers with clinical experience in nasal and sinus care
  • Modern diagnostic tools like nasal endoscopy and imaging
  • Individualized treatment plans tailored to each patient’s nasal anatomy, needs, and lifestyle
  • Patient-first approach with an emphasis on education, comfort, and lasting symptom management

Explore Personalized Options for Better Nasal Breathing

If you’re suffering from persistent sinus issues that don’t seem to go away despite standard medical intervention, a deviated septum is one of many underlying causes. Here at Austin Ear, Sinus & Allergy, we work closely with our patients to assess their symptoms, explore potential causes, and guide them toward appropriate treatment options based on individual needs and preferences.

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