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How to treat nasal septum deviation in children?
Parents should not blindly give their children medicine. Patients with deviated nasal septum should not blindly take medicine. Because the cause of nasal septum deviation is complex, children take medicine blindly without knowing the cause, which not only has no obvious curative effect, but also may cause "destructive treatment", which may lead to flora imbalance, increase the difficulty of treatment, and also cause other injuries to children themselves. At present, there is no specific medicine for treating nasal septum deviation in children on the market, and some children blindly take medicine only to treat the symptoms, not the root cause. Therefore, parents must take their children to the hospital for standardized diagnosis and treatment, find the cause, and treat them symptomatically, so as to treat children with nasal septum deviation scientifically.

Minimally invasive reduction in the treatment of nasal septum deviation in children is effective in Nanjing Otolaryngology Clinic. This technique is a brand-new minimally invasive technique for the diagnosis and treatment of nasal septum deviation in children, which can reach areas that traditional surgery can not reach, and improve the safety, controllability and functionality of nasal septum deviation surgery to a new level.

Expert recommendation: "Minimally invasive reduction therapy" is safe and reliable. Parents can rest assured that submucosal resection of nasal septum has been used all the time, but it is difficult to be effective for complex deformities. At present, most scholars advocate that nasal septum plasty, that is, nasal septum correction and nasal contour correction, can restore normal nasal breathing and conform to the basic principles of rhinoplasty. Because the operation only removes a small amount of cartilage and bones, it can also be used for children with severe nasal septum deviation.