Q. Do You Have Difficulty Breathing?
Having a congested feeling in the nose is a common symptom of a deviate septum which will normally lead to headaches and facial pain.
Next QuestionQ. Do You Get Nose Bleeds?
A deviated septum can create a drier environment for the nose because of this it is common to get a bloody nose. This is one of the many symptoms of a deviated septum.
Next QuestionQ. Do You Get Frequent Sinus Infections or Cold Symptoms?
Because a deviated septum can occlude the nose’s airway and impair breathing, this can often lead to sinus infections, post-nasal drip or what many people call the “common cold” symptoms. If you are experiences this more frequently that you think is normal, chances are you have a deviated septum.
Next QuestionQ. Experiencing Facial Pain and Headaches?
Having a congested feeling in the nose is a common symptom of a deviate septum which will normally lead to headaches and facial pain.
Next QuestionQ. Are You Having Difficulty Sleeping?
Many of the symptoms of a deviated One or all of these deviated septum symptoms can contribute to great difficulty sleeping. You know the frustration of trying to sleep when you’re heavily congested. Now imagine that condition nearly every time you lay your head on a pillow. A deviated septum can cause you to lose sleep and that can make you irritable. More critically, a deviated symptom can contribute to sleep apnea, which is a serious sleep disorder and can prove fatal.
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