For a deviated septum, you would typically see an ear, nose, and throat (ENT) specialist, also known as an otolaryngologist. They can evaluate the severity of the deviation and discuss potential treatment options, which may include medication or surgical intervention like septoplasty. If you have related symptoms such as breathing difficulties or frequent sinus infections, the ENT can provide comprehensive care.
An otolaryngolist would be the doctor to see for a deviated septum. They perform surgery of the head or neck.
It is easy to see that a septum is deviated
you most likely have a deviated septum. go see a doctor and they will refer you to an ENT
A deviated septum can cause a nose to be crooked. This condition is caused by the septum of the nose being in the wrong place.
It's not allergies, but some damage (cartilage) could be causing you to have problems. It is highly possible that you actually have a deviated septum, a deviated septum actually occurs when the bone that seperates your nostrils is skew due to a break. When you have deviated septum it is possible that it can create congestion in your nasal passage and lead to a sinus infection. It is important that you consult an ENT (ear, nose and throat) specialist to see if the deviated septum is causing any complications.
Yes. He had surgery on his deviated septum.
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Yes it could be, I would suggest you see your doctor without delay, an unchecked infection in the cartilage can be life threatening.
You call a doctor and then if the doctor would like to see them, u drive them to the doctor..
Symptoms that you should go see your doctor for in case of maybe having meningitis would be a sign of dizziness, eye pain, vomiting. You may think you have the flu but I suggest you go see your doctor.
Yes, "Have you been to the doctor?" is a fully formed sentence but it would be better to say 1) Have you been to see the doctor? or 2) Have you been to the doctor's?
A Urologist.