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At night time, i snore, and i often get headaches. is this a deviated septum perhaps?

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Dr. Anthony Sclafani answered

Specializes in Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery

Possibly: Nasal obstruction can be caused by, among other things, a deviated septum. This can contribute to snoring. See an otolaryngologist (ENT) for an evaluation and discussion of options.

Answered 6/10/2014

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Deviated septum: This can only be determined by physical examination. Be sure to have your nose evaluated by a board certified otolaryngologist.

Answered 12/13/2014

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