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Deviated Nasal Septum in Left Side Nose: A Case Report | 97003

Journal of Research in Medical and Dental Science
eISSN No. 2347-2367 pISSN No. 2347-2545

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Deviated Nasal Septum in Left Side Nose: A Case Report

Author(s): Sunny Rushidas Mandhare*, Priyanka S Meshram and Ashish Bhagat

Abstract

Introduction: When the thin wall that separates your right and left nasal passageways, your nasal septum, is moved to one side, you have a deviated septum. A disorder that is present at birth can create a deviated septum. A deviated septum can form during prenatal development and become visible at birth in some situations. Main symptoms and important clinical findings: One or both nostrils are blocked. This obstruction (blockage) can make breathing via the nose or nostrils difficult. Nosebleeds: Pain in the face. During sleep, there is a lot of noise. The nasal cycle is something to be aware of. A preference for sleeping on one side over the other. Patient information: A patient is 45year old, having chief complete is short ness of breath, chest pain, fatigue, coughing and weakness. Patient admitted in hospital on date 12-7-21. Clinical findings: The patient appeared to be awake and oriented with individual on general inspection. Nasal bleeding, congestion, loss of smell, runny loses or post -nasal drip headache patient with clinical symptoms that are very similar to those of our case have lately been described. Medical management: Decongestants are drugs that assist keep the airways on both sides of your nose open by reducing nasal tissue swelling. Antihistamines are antihistamines, which assist to avoid allergy symptoms such as a stuffy or runny nose. Steroid nasal spray. Nursing Management: Administered fluid replacement (DNS and RL), maintained intake and output charts, and hourly monitored all vital signs. Conclusion: Nasal obstruction is a prevalent complaint among patients when the septum is deviated, stressing the need for more effective procedures to aid physicians in recommending surgical therapy when a patient has a nasal septum deviation.

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