Unraveling the Origins: Understanding the Factors Behind a Deviated Nasal Septum
Though not a visible part of the nose, the nasal septum plays a vital role in how comfortably you breathe and the shape of the nose. It is fragile and comprises bone and cartilage covered with mucosal tissue. This inner wall separates the right and left nasal cavities.
A straight nasal septum runs down right in the middle of your nostrils, and each side of the nose has equal space. This ensures proper flow of the air and regular breathing. When the septum becomes deviated, crooked, or displaced, one side of the nose becomes smaller.