Abstract
A curvature can occur either as a result of direct trauma to the nose, or develop gradually as a person grows - a fall, birth injuries, but it seems unlikely that this is the case. This is due to the long development period.
The nasal septum consists of cartilaginous and bony structures that divide the nasal cavity into two relatively equal halves and determine the direction of airflow in the nose. This allows for normal development of free nasal breathing, warming and humidifying of the inhaled air, normal functioning of other protective functions of the nose, and the development of the sense of smell.
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Baxodirovich, F. A., & KA, R. (2025). Modern Solutions to Improve Surgical Treatment Methods for Patients with Nasal Diseases. Journal of Science in Medicine and Life, 3(1), 38–42. Retrieved from https://journals.proindex.uz/index.php/JSML/article/view/2003
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