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Celebrating the Perfusion Lab & Honoring Don Kimble

Should You Surgically Correct a Deviated Septum?

In severe cases, a deviated septum can cause difficulty breathing, frequent nosebleeds, and difficulty sleeping. That small bit of bone and cartilage can have a big impact on your life. Dr. Marc Error highly advises a septoplasty for patients experiencing any breathing difficulties to improve their quality of life. Learn what’s involved in the surgery and the pros and cons of the procedure.

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