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I appreciate your question and I am sorry you are suffering with this issue. Post-nasal drip is frequently caused by a sinus condition known as rhinitis, which is inflammation of the inner nasal cavities. Fortunately, there are a variety of treatment options for rhinitis that will help you manage the condition and reduce your symptoms. Treatment might include medication, lifestyle changes and home remedies. Our office now offers a nonsurgical solution known as ClariFix, which cools inflamed nasal tissue to stop constant running in the nose. If these solutions don’t bring the desired effect, surgical solutions are also available for some patients. I encourage you to make an appointment with a board-certified otolaryngologist for a thorough assessment, diagnosis and treatment options. Good luck!
You may be describing an acute infection after sinus surgery. You should return to your surgeon, They will place a camera in your nose to evaluate if there is any infection or cause for these symptoms. All my patients are placed on saline sinus rinses after surgery...
Silent sinus syndrome refers to sinus disease which typically affects the maxillary sinus (the one under the eyes). The opening for this sinus gets blocked and secretions build up. Also, we think that a negative pressure occurs in the sinus and it contracts in volume. This may mean that the eye...
Thanks for your question. While it is impossible to know what is going on with you without an exam, it sounds as if you are having a typical response to just balloon sinuplasty. In many situations the results may only be temporary due to the nature of the technique using balloons. The bleeding...