What is a Deviated Septum?
A deviated septum is a condition where the nasal septum, the bone, and cartilage that divide the nasal cavity in half are significantly off-center or crooked, making breathing difficult. This common issue can lead to many problems, including chronic nasal congestion, frequent sinus infections, nosebleeds, and difficulty sleeping. Our team of expert ENT specialists uses the latest techniques and technologies to ensure the most effective treatment tailored to your needs. Whether you’re experiencing mild discomfort or severe symptoms, we’re here to provide the relief you need.
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Deviated Septum Treatment with Dr. Nima and Eos ENT
At Eos ENT in Beverly Hills, CA, we are dedicated to addressing the challenges posed by a deviated septum. We ensure that our patients can breathe effortlessly and enjoy a life free from the discomfort of snoring and nasal obstruction. Our expertise in diagnosing and treating deviated septums, particularly through septoplasty, allows us to provide tailored care that results in clear, unobstructed breathing, improved sleep quality, and enhanced overall well-being.
With the latest techniques and technologies at our disposal, Dr. Nima and the expert team at Eos ENT are committed to delivering compassionate and effective treatment for every patient. Whether you’re dealing with chronic nasal congestion, frequent sinus infections, or other related symptoms, we are here to provide the relief you need.
Trust Eos ENT to help you achieve a healthier, more comfortable life through our specialized care for deviated septums. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward better breathing and quality of life.
What is the Treatment for a Deviated Septum?
The treatment for a deviated septum includes using antihistamines, decongestants, or corticosteroid nasal sprays.
These medications provide temporary relief for patients who are experiencing uncomfortable symptoms such as stuffiness, facial pain, and post-nasal drip. However, they do not correct the underlying issue.
The definitive treatment for correcting a deviated septum is septoplasty surgery. For some patients, symptoms can be managed with decongestants, antihistamines, and nasal steroid sprays. For patients with severe deviations, non-surgical treatments might not be sufficient to provide adequate relief.
Dr. Nima and the expert staff at Eos ENT will discuss your options for deviated septum treatment and how to manage your symptoms best.