Septal deviation picture
The septum that separates the two sides of the nose is usually straight. If the septum is not straight but shifted to one side it is known as a deviated septum. A deviation in the septum of the nose can cause narrowing of the nasal passage lessening the amount of secretions that can drain, causing infection.




Review Date: 10/3/2005
Reviewed By: A.D.A.M. Medical Illustration Team: Meredith Nienkamp, M.S.M.I., Dan Johnson, M.S.M.I., Lisa Higginbotham, M.S.M.I. Review also provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.