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Hi Dr One of my friend complaining runny nose for last 15 days. She has done ct scan yesterday. She has left side deviated nasal septum. Is this condition serious. I hv attached her report
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The treatment for runny nose is with medication and that for DNS depends on how often and how much the concerned person is suffering.
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It is possible to give customised opinion only after a conversation with the patient. It is advisable to book an appointment
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If there is nasal obstruction, running nose
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Correction is needed, consult online, I will explain
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DNS is very common condition. It requires correction if it's causing symptoms.
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Surgery n post op conservative management needed
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follow this precautions https://youtu.be/qwfl1rhqqdq?feature=shared
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Deviated nasal septum is present in 80-90% people…and remains asymptomatic in most of them. It can be corrected via surgery but it is done only if the patient is having recurrent infections
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