deviated septum
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Definition
- Noun:
- A medical condition involving abnormal displacement of the nasal septum: A "deviated septum" is a structural irregularity where the thin wall (septum) dividing the nasal cavity is significantly off-center or crooked. This can obstruct one or both nasal passages.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Chronic nasal congestion can sometimes be caused by a deviated septum.
- The ENT specialist confirmed he had a deviated septum that might require surgical correction.
- A deviated septum is a common condition, but many people are unaware they have it.
Advanced Usage
- "to have a deviated septum": to be diagnosed with or possess this anatomical condition.
- After the accident, she discovered she had a deviated septum.
- "deviated septum repair/correction": referring to the surgical procedure (septoplasty) to fix the condition.
- He is considering deviated septum correction to improve his breathing.
Variants and Related Words
- Septum (n): The partition, typically referring to the nasal septum.
- The septum separates the two nostrils.
- Septoplasty (n): The surgical operation to straighten a deviated septum.
- The doctor recommended a septoplasty.
- Nasal obstruction (n): A common symptom or result of a deviated septum.
- His primary complaint was nasal obstruction.
Synonyms
- Nasal septal deviation: A more formal medical term.
- Crooked septum: A less technical, descriptive synonym.
Related Phrases
- Deviated septum surgery: Common phrase for the corrective procedure.
- She recovered quickly from her deviated septum surgery.
Noun
- abnormal displacement of any wall that separates two chambers (usually in the nasal cavity)