< Various cases of deviated nasal septum >
Deviated nasal septum refers to a case wherein the septal cartilage is
crooked to one side, causing functional disorders such as nasal congestion
and obstruction.
Since the septal cartilage serves as a pillar that balances the bridge
and separates the nostrils, slight crookedness can lead to extreme discomforts.
Septal cartilage
Nasal trauma
due to injury
Congenital
factors
Acquired after
child delivery