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Can a deviated septum cause nose deformation?

? Zhimei experts said that many patients will ask whether a deviated nasal septum will cause nose deformation. So, will a deviated nasal septum cause nose deformation? Regarding this issue, let’s take a look at the experts’ detailed introduction. Zhimei experts said that when it comes to the postoperative recovery time for nasal septum deviation, this also depends on the treatment method chosen by the patient. The scientific and standardized technology of a regular hospital is more conducive to the early and complete recovery of the disease. It is recommended that patients must be cautious during treatment. Early treatment leads to better health. ? Experts from Zhimei Hospital pointed out that currently there is no need to be hospitalized for the treatment of nasal septum deviation, and patients can go as they please. When it comes to the postoperative recovery time for nasal septum deviation, it depends on the individual's physical constitution. Some patients do not need to be hospitalized as soon as they arrive. Two months, but recovery may take about half a month. At the same time, it is recommended not to eat spicy food after surgery. Exercise is okay, but not strenuous exercise. Nothing like basketball is allowed. Jogging to Yes, because some sports will inevitably bump the nose. The nose cannot be touched during the recovery period. Firstly, you will feel pain in the wound, and secondly, you will feel a little pain in the bones inside. Of course, everyone’s surgery situation is different, and the patient must It is important to follow the doctor's instructions carefully and take prompt postoperative care measures. The main hazards of a deviated nasal septum are: 1. Nasal obstruction: often the main symptom, if it deviates to one side, it is often unilateral; if it deviates to both sides, such as an S-shaped deviation, the nasal obstruction is mostly bilateral; but For patients with one side of the deviation, if there is compensatory hypertrophy of the inferior turbinate on the opposite side, bilateral nasal obstruction may also occur. 2. Epistaxis: It often occurs on the convex surface of the deflection, the top of the bone spine or ridge, where the thin mucosa is often stimulated by airflow and dust and is prone to erosion and bleeding. 3. Headache: The protruding part of the deflection presses the turbinate on the ipsilateral side, causing reflex headache on the ipsilateral side. 4. Nasal septum perforation: When there is infectious inflammation in the nasal mucosa, unilateral tearing can lead to perforation. 5. Nasal septal hematoma: caused by bleeding between the perichondrium of the nasal septum. The endoscopic septoplasty adopted by Dongguan Zhimei Hospital fully combines the advantages of submucosal correction of the nasal septum and endoscopic sinus surgery, maximizing the preservation of the undeviated bone and cartilage parts of the nasal septum. "Nasal endoscopic technique" combined with "septoplasty" is the best way to cure the nasal septum.