A deviated septum refers to when the septum–the wall of cartilage and bone between your nostrils–is more to one side than the other. This can be slight and imperceptible from outside the nose, or there may be a visible difference in the septum. Most people...
A deviated septum is an anatomical feature where the column of cartilage (and occasionally bone) is more to one side than the other. Sometimes this deviation is slight and nearly unnoticeable. In other cases, it may be visible from the outside of the nose. Since the...
Sinus infections are a fairly routine infection that most people will experience. Generally, there are no major complications or effects, the infection either subsides on its own or goes away with antibiotic treatment. However, what happens if you let a sinus...