According to information from the Harvard Medical Schools, to diagnose a deviated septum, a doctor uses a bright light and a nasal speculum (an instrument that gently spreads open your nostril) to inspect the inside surface of each nostril.
Deviated Septum
Diagnosis & Testing
Diagnosing a Deviated Septum -- No Special Tests are Usually Needed
Submitted by Steve Ross on Mon, 08/14/2006 - 12:21pm.
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