The wall that separates the left and right nostrils in your nose is called a nasal septum. Ideally, this wall should be centered equally between the two nostrils. However, the majority of people have a nasal septum that is slightly off center. In most of these cases, no problems result. If, however, your child’s nasal septum is quite a bit off center, a number of symptoms can result.
Signs and Symptoms of a Deviated Septum
Nasal congestion
Frequent sinus infections
Blockage of the
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