Nasal septal abscess

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Nasal septal abscess
Illustration of the nasal septum
Synonyms N/A
Pronounce N/A
Specialty N/A
Symptoms Nasal congestion, nasal pain, fever, nasal drainage
Complications Septal perforation, saddle nose deformity, intracranial complications
Onset Sudden
Duration Variable
Types N/A
Causes Trauma, infection, surgery
Risks Nasal trauma, immunocompromised state
Diagnosis Physical examination, nasal endoscopy, imaging studies
Differential diagnosis Nasal hematoma, nasal cellulitis, sinusitis
Prevention N/A
Treatment Antibiotics, surgical drainage
Medication N/A
Prognosis Good with treatment
Frequency Rare
Deaths N/A


An overview of nasal septal abscesses


A nasal septal abscess is a collection of pus that forms in the nasal septum, the partition between the two nostrils. This condition can lead to serious complications if not treated promptly, as it can cause destruction of the septal cartilage and lead to nasal deformity.

Diagram of the nasal septum

Anatomy of the nasal septum[edit]

The nasal septum is composed of both bony and cartilaginous parts. The anterior portion is made up of cartilage, while the posterior portion consists of the perpendicular plate of the ethmoid bone and the vomer. The septum is covered by a mucous membrane that is richly supplied with blood vessels.

Causes[edit]

Nasal septal abscesses can occur due to:

Symptoms[edit]

The symptoms of a nasal septal abscess may include:

  • Nasal obstruction
  • Pain and tenderness over the nose
  • Swelling of the nasal septum
  • Fever and general malaise

Diagnosis[edit]

Diagnosis of a nasal septal abscess is typically made through:

Treatment[edit]

The primary treatment for a nasal septal abscess is surgical drainage. This involves:

  • Incision and drainage of the abscess
  • Antibiotic therapy to treat any underlying infection
  • Possible reconstruction of the nasal septum if there is significant cartilage damage

Complications[edit]

If left untreated, a nasal septal abscess can lead to:

Prevention[edit]

Preventive measures include:

  • Prompt treatment of nasal injuries
  • Careful monitoring after nasal surgeries
  • Early treatment of nasal infections

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