“…After analyzing the results, it was concluded that septoplasty significantly improves the quality of life and hence should be considered along with conservative treatment in patients of Allergic Rhinitis with Deviated Nasal Septum. A study conducted by Neeharika Gunturu et al 10 in which the aim of the study was to evaluate the post operative outcome by both subjective and objective improvement in symptoms isolated inferior turbinate hypertrophy is one of the leading cause of nasal obstruction. Another most common cause found to be allergic rhinitis which is characterized by seasonal or perennial nasal obstruction with itchy nose, sneezing, and rhinorrhea.…”