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The lower turbinates tend to grow to fill whatever space is available. A long-standing crooked septum can cause the turbinate on the more open side to enlarge over time. Oddly, that "more open" side often feels the most blocked to the patient — either because the turbinate has grown larger, or because the airflow becomes choppy on that side. There are several ways to shrink an enlarged turbinate and open up more breathing room.