For deviated nasal septum, surgery is required for -a) Septal spur with epistaxisb) Marked septal deviationc) Persistent rhinorrhead) Recurrent sinusitise) Prolonged DNS

Correct Answer: abcd
Description: Indications for surgery Persistent unilateral nasal obstruction and recurrent headache. Deviation causing recurrent sinusitis or otitis media Recurrent epistaxis from septal spur. Access for operation in polypectomy with DNS. As a part of septorhinoplasty for cosmetic correction of external nasal deformities. As a approach to hypophysectomy
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