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Deviated Septum

A common physical disorder of the nose, involving a displacement of the nasal septum. The septum is usually straight but a shifted one is called a deviated septum. A deviation can cause narrowing of the nasal passage, lessening the amount of secretions that can drain, causing infection. In most cases, a deviated septum can be corrected with a septoplasty.

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