Symptoms, Diagnosis, and When Septoplasty Surgery Is Needed
By Dr. Meenakshi Singh
ENT Specialist & Cochlear Implant Surgeon
Dr. Meenakshi Singh ENT Clinic
Introduction
Persistent nasal blockage is more than just a temporary inconvenience. While many people blame allergies or seasonal infections, long-term nasal obstruction may be caused by a structural condition called Deviated Nasal Septum (DNS).
Patients often live with breathing difficulty for years without realizing that a treatable structural problem may be the underlying cause.
Consulting the Best ENT Surgeon helps identify the problem accurately and determine the most effective treatment.
What Is a Deviated Nasal Septum?
The nasal septum is the wall that divides the nose into two air passages.
When this wall becomes tilted or deviated to one side, it can partially block airflow and cause breathing problems.
This condition is called Deviated Nasal Septum (DNS).
Causes of Deviated Nasal Septum
DNS may develop due to:
Congenital nasal structure
Injury to the nose
Road accidents
Sports injuries
Growth-related anatomical changes
Symptoms of Deviated Nasal Septum
Common symptoms include:
Chronic nasal blockage
Difficulty breathing through the nose
Frequent sinus infections
Headaches
Snoring during sleep
Nose bleeds ( Sometimes )
These symptoms may worsen at night or during seasonal allergies.
Diagnosis by an ENT Specialist
At Dr. Meenakshi Singh ENT Clinic, evaluation may include:
Detailed nasal examination
Nasal endoscopy
Identification of structural abnormalities
This helps determine whether medical treatment or surgery is needed.
When Is Septoplasty Surgery Required?
Septoplasty may be recommended if:
Nasal blockage is severe
Breathing difficulty affects daily life
Recurrent sinus infections occur
Medication fails to relieve symptoms
Septoplasty straightens the nasal septum and improves airflow.
Benefits of Septoplasty
Improved breathing
Reduced sinus infections
Better sleep quality
Reduced snoring
Improved quality of life
Expert Insight – Dr. Meenakshi Singh
“Persistent nasal blockage should never be ignored. Structural conditions like Deviated Nasal Septum can significantly affect breathing and sleep quality. Early diagnosis helps provide effective treatment.”
Book an ENT Consultation
Dr. Meenakshi Singh ENT Clinic
📍 Address: Nevada, Sunderpur Road, Varanasi
📞 Contact: 7081600016 | 9451580280
👂 Specialties:
ENT Surgery • Sinus Surgery • Nasal Disorders • Cochlear Implant • Allergy & Throat Care
Final Thoughts:
Frequent nasal blockage is not always caused by cold or allergies. Structural conditions like DNS may require expert ENT care.
Consulting the Best ENT Surgeon ensures accurate diagnosis and long-term relief.”
