What is a deviated nasal septum?

What is a deviated nasal septum?

The nasal septum separates the two nasal cavities and influences nasal airflow. A deviated or crooked septum can obstruct one’s ability to breathe through the nose, and can block the outflow of the contents of the paranasal sinuses, predisposing patients to infections. A deviated nasal septum can be straightened surgically with a procedure called a septoplasty.