Background: The deviation of the nasal septum is one of the most frequent cause of nasal respiratory obstruction. Usually it appears parallel to a series of difficulties which additionally affect the patient's physical condition and disrupt their everyday activity and work. The patients with deviated nasal septum besides the chronic nasal obstruction as a dominant problem, state the following as the most frequent accompanying symptoms: rhinorrhea, nasal pain, headache, hyposmia, snoring, nasal speech and epistaxis.