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Does Deviated Nasal Septum Cause Chronic Nose Block?

I suspect that I may have a deviated septum, but I have never seen a doctor for this problem. Often, one or both of my airways are blocked. In fact, I almost always only have one airway open at a time. I also have terrible allergy symptoms and get congested quite a bit. First, I am wondering, with a deviated septum, is it possible for your nose to alter which airway is open? And, in order to see an ear, nose and throat specialist, will I need a referral from another physician? Also, what will the physician do to verify if I do, in fact, have a deviated septum?
Mon, 20 Oct 2014
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Hi,
From history it seems that you might be having chronic cold, might be due to common cold or allergic rhinitis or Deviated Nasal Septum.
If your problem can not be solved with decongestant medicine, chance of DNS is likely.
Consult ENT specialist directly, if reference letter is there is fine, otherwise it is not necessary.
By examine nasal cavity with nasal spatula, he will have idea about your problem.
Ok and take care.
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Does Deviated Nasal Septum Cause Chronic Nose Block?

Hi, From history it seems that you might be having chronic cold, might be due to common cold or allergic rhinitis or Deviated Nasal Septum. If your problem can not be solved with decongestant medicine, chance of DNS is likely. Consult ENT specialist directly, if reference letter is there is fine, otherwise it is not necessary. By examine nasal cavity with nasal spatula, he will have idea about your problem. Ok and take care.