I had a septoplasty in 2016. Was deviated to the right. I now find myself blocked on the left. The right side is now ok Mucosa is inflaming to a point where the left is blocked. Pressurised environments also affect on the left, being in cars and trains. My mucosa was always susceptible to rhinitis however it seems that moving septum more to the left the inflammation that once was not an issue for the left is now an issue My breathing is good at times but these are short occasions Any advice?
I had a Septoplasty in April this year, all went well and I now can breathe a lot better through my right nostril, since this surgery and has got worse as the time gone on. My throat is extremely dry all the time, I cannot produce any mucus on the right hand side and to be fair I have very little on the left which makes my throat extremely dry that it feels like I have an obstruction/narrowed? Is this normal or is there anything I can do to help? Thank you Im advance. Craig
I get mucus in back and above of throat. I had a deviated septum surgery. My breathing got much better with occasional blockage still, however, as time has gone I have a hard time sleeping at night as I feel that there is mucus that I cannot clear in the back and above my throat with tightness of throat. I have been using saline, I use 1 spray of dymista 50mcg in the morning and night and 2 sprays of Ipratropium bromide 0.03% and occasionally Afrin. I also take Pepcid complete 2 in the morning and night. I am getting anxiety at night
I got a septoplasty + turbinate reduction 3 weeks ago. Surgeon took a look at my nose 1 week ago, it looked normal he said. Big issues with drainage/runny nose everytime i just move a bit. Walking around, etc. This is a problem i am a semi pro cyclist, when i ride its gets very runny. Its like i got a huge production of mucus from the nose... Surgeon said to stop cycling, and any activity. But thats simply not an option any longer given its my profession. Is this normal? and what can i do?
I had septoplasty and turbinate reduction 2 months ago, and for the last 6 weeks or so, I feel constant phlegm at the back of my left nose (incision made this side during surgery) and above the throat and I cannot clear it. It's always there and it's annoying. It gets worse when I eat or drink. Is this still an adjusting thing from my surgery? If so would this get better in time? Or should I consult the doctor? Thank you so much.
Surgery done on Monday, packing removed Wednesday. Thursday and Friday have a stuffed nose that comes and goes, mucus build up that lined with red blood, and spit that often has red blood balls or lining. Is it normal to have nasal congestion that comes and goes, a runny nose of blood lined mucus, and pressure and fatigue around the sinus area? How long does this generally last? Obviously just breathe through the mouth when congested? Thank you!
I can breathe so much better but I am worried I may have done damage? No blood. The mucus was a clear with some brown very thick sticky mass. The thickest I have ever experienced. . I can breathe better and might be being paranoid but I wonder if my nostril looks a tad larger. Was the mucus a normal part of the healing process that I shouldn't have removed or am I okay?
I had septoplasty and radio frequency of my turbinates done 2 months ago. I am now being told I have exposed bone in my inferior turbinate where the mucosa was ablated too much. Will the mucosa tissue re grow to cover the exposed bone or will I have to have the bone removed?
I undergone a septoplasty that ruined my perfectly straight septum. Ever since I got this surgery my health has been on the decline. Before the surgery I only had a minor problem, mucous and swelling. My breathing wasn't affected at all. After the surgery, my septum is curved to the left to the point where it almost touches the other side of my nostril. My breathing has gotten way worse. My nose has lost its moisture. The septum is always dry. My problem is the severely bent septum.