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Deviated nasal septum
I'm 25 years old. Right side of my nose and ear feels jammed and especially when weather changes it causes uneasiness. I had consulted a doctor long back who suggested septoplasty. I was afraid of the operation but i now feel it's for the better. Should i get it operated now also how long does it take to fully recover post surgery?
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Septoplasty is a simple procedure. If you really have a deviated septum and the surgery goes well, you’ll be noticing the good changes in a week after OT
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If you have Nasal Septal Defect It Needs To be Corrected by Septoplaty Post Operative You can have A Normal Routine After Two weeks
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If required, you can go for surgery. Normally, you can begin your routines in 3-4 days.
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You can do a CT Scan of PNS to know if there is a gross deviation of your nasal septum.
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