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I would say your options all depend on your symptoms. If no symptoms, then no need for surgical intervention. If your major symptom is problems breathing, then correcting your septum and also performing concha bullectomy would help improve your breathing status. If you have issues with facial pain or pressure, performing sinus surgery could help although quite honestly I think your CT scan of the sinuses is fairly clear. Hope this helps!
You really need to get in touch with your surgeon if it is only been three days since your surgery and you have questions like these. It is very common to not be able to breathe after the surgery for about one week through your nose. This can be a frustrating time for you. The inside of your...
This is quite unusual. I would like to see that agreement if at all possible. Why would anyone ask fo that? What are you not supposed to disclose? Its just weird.
Thanks for your post. There does seem to be a billing error for your after surgery office visits. Typically, there is a 90 day global period for after care related to insurance related septoplasty surgery. This means that for 90 days the office visits are included in your surgery fee and cannot ...
Once a concha bulls is removed (with appropriate surgical technique) it does not come back. Facial pain related to an acute sinus infection will typically subside with appropriate medical therapy (antibiotics, nasal rinses, nasal steroids, etc). Facial pain alone (not associated with an acute...
12 months after surgery, there should be no crusting occurring. You also should not have to "remove" anything on a regular basis. I would recommend getting another opinion to make sure everything looks okay inside the nose. I recommend salt water sprays or rinses to all my septoplasty or sinus...
Hi Neeeen,In general, after removing the packing, you may feel some relief in breathing, then the swelling will commence and you will feel the blockage again making it hard for you to breathe through your nose, but that is normal and will gradually subside over a period of 2 weeks. Please ...
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