What should I pay attention to after a deviated septum!!

Updated on healthy 2024-03-05
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, you have a deviated nasal septum accompanied by nasal congestion, nasal headache, etc., and you must undergo surgery**.

    Nasal septum deviation is a bony or cartilage deviation, drugs can not change the morphological abnormalities of bone and cartilage, simple drugs can only temporarily relieve nasal congestion, bleeding, headache and other symptoms to a certain extent, and it is impossible to completely eliminate various related symptoms caused by abnormal nasal septal morphology. Moreover, once the deviated nasal septum is accompanied by long-term or severe nasal congestion symptoms, it means that the inferior turbinate accommodative function begins to decompensate, and if it is not corrected in time, the decompensation will become more and more serious. Nasal endoscopic surgery is recommended for symptomatic improvement and complete recovery**.

    After surgery, avoid spicy and seafood foods. It is advisable to eat something that replenishes qi or blood, such as: wolfberry, white fungus, red dates, etc.

    Note after septal deviation:

    1. The focus of prevention is mainly to prevent external damage to the nose.

    2. Nasal packing can be removed within 24 to 48 hours after orthopedic surgery. You can draw the right side first, and then the other side the next day.

    3. Due to the obvious mucosal reaction after intranasal surgery, after removing the gauze, the nasal area can be thinly coated with Coptis chinensis ointment.

    4. If the incision heals well, the tamponade can be removed 5 days after surgery.

    Generally, it will not affect your daily life or work, so don't worry.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The process of the nasal septum deviation surgery procedure is as follows:

    Separation of the perichondral sac - Exposure of bone and cartilage - Removal of partially deviated bone and cartilage - Reduction of cartilage into the mucosal sac after repair, or Advancement of the plate fracture towards the midline, or Reduction of the cartilage to the midline by scratching or shaking.

    Surgery is usually performed in one of the following situations: long-term persistent nasal congestion caused by a deviated septum; Patients with high deviation of the nasal septum affecting sinus drainage; Recurrent nosebleeds due to deviated nasal septum; Reflex headache caused by deviated nasal septum; Vasomotor rhinitis with a distinctly deviated nasal septum (structural rhinitis). If not, surgery is not required.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Look at the severity.

    Bai I used to have a deviated septum. Leave blood once a day. Study, live, and work.

    It's inconvenient. It is often necessary to bring a lot of tissues. I don't dare to touch my nose, and I am afraid that others will touch it.

    When it is severe, sleep at night. Sudden nosebleeds. I don't know.

    Streaming is everywhere. And the bleeding is generally difficult to stop. You need to walk with your nose pinched all the time.

    Let the blood clot. Often stuff a piece of paper and it will get wet immediately. It's scary.

    Also frequent dizziness. Later, I had septum correction surgery, and my nose stopped bleeding. But also pay attention to protection.

    It's still a little bloody on a hot day. Now that I think about it, it's really a shadow of my childhood. It's scary.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello, the so-called deviated nasal septum is mainly caused by a malformed nasal bone. Because a deviated septum can cause rhinitis, and in severe cases, it can lead to olfactory failure, so surgery is recommended. If ventilation alone is insufficient, surgery may not be done; If there is rhinitis, nosebleeds, and poor sense of smell, surgery is the best.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If the nasal septum deviates and causes any of the symptoms such as nasal congestion, headache, and nosebleeds, and there is no obvious effect after conservative **, nasal septum deviation correction can be considered. Although some nasal septum is deviated, there is no obvious nasal congestion, no obvious headache, and no repeated nosebleeds, which is classified as physiological deviation and does not belong to the category of disease, so surgery is not required. It can be examined at Chengdu Minsheng Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I just have a deviated septum with hypertrophy of the nose clip. Perennial runny nose at night.

    Sleeping with no breathing through the nose, you can only breathe inside your mouth when you grow up. Yes.

    Rongji went to see an otolaryngologist and suggested surgery, and when he came back, he asked the people around him who had changed, and 2 of them had undergone this surgery. I said it had a noticeable effect, and I did it. Speaking of the effect, the nasal discharge is still the same as before, and it will be there after a while, but the nasal ventilation is really good, and now you can sleep with your mouth closed.

    The doctor also said that you should take good care in the later stage, and if the nursing is good, it can last for 10 years, and if the nursing is not good, it will last for a few years. Whether you do it or not depends on your own comprehensive consideration, it has obvious effects on nasal ventilation and breathing, and other symptoms are unknown.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If you have a deviated septum, the doctor will advise you not to have surgery ......

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Minimally invasive surgery with functional nasal endoscopy has a particularly pronounced ** effect on acute and chronic sinusitis. It can accurately remove diseased tissues and bones, enlarge the sinus opening, and restore the normal physiological function of the sinuses. Nasal endoscopic sinus surgery is minimally invasive than traditional sinusitis surgery.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If the diagnosis of nasal septum deviation is confirmed, and the patient has obvious nasal congestion, headache or epistaxis, the best thing to do is submucosal correction of the nasal septum, and the classic method is submucosal resection of the nasal septum.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If there are obvious nasal congestion, headaches, nosebleeds and other uncomfortable symptoms of a deviated nasal septum, and you want to correct it, you can only do it through surgery**. Conservative ** is not effective, of course, you should also pay attention to nasal care after surgery.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    You can see and understand the situation. It's not cheap. You need to think about it.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Nasal septum deviation often leads to nasal ventilation, runny nose, nosebleeds and other symptoms, not timely**, but also may cause turbinate hypertrophy, sinusitis and other complications, nasal septum deviation often take surgery**, some patients due to improper postoperative care, affect the effect. Here, Director Li of Wuhan Ren'an Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital sorted out some problems that need to be paid attention to after surgery, hoping to help everyone. It is impossible to change the morphological abnormalities of bone and cartilage with nasal septum deviation surgery, and simple drugs** can only temporarily relieve symptoms such as nasal congestion, bleeding, and headache to a certain extent, but it is impossible to completely eliminate various related symptoms caused by abnormal nasal septum morphology.

    Nasal endoscopic surgery is often used for nasal septum deviation**, then, 1. It is normal for the nose to have a small amount of bleeding after surgery, please notify the nursing staff to replace the gauze when it is wet, and the nosebleed that flows backward to the throat should be spit out to check whether there is abnormal bleeding at any time. 2. One to three days after the operation, the doctor will remove the nasal packing. If you have heavy bleeding, persistent sneezing, severe pain, fever, etc., you should notify the caregiver at any time.

    4. Try to stay in bed for 24 hours, and raise the head 30 to 60 degrees to reduce congestion. 3. The bridge of the nose can be applied ice to reduce the pain and swelling of the wound. 5. Before the wound heals, do not take a bath, wash your face or wash your hair with too hot water.

    In terms of diet, the following points should be paid attention to after the deviation of the nasal septum: 1. Eat warm, light, and easily digestible liquid food, and change back to a normal diet after 1-2 days. 2. Try to stop smoking and alcohol within two weeks, and avoid eating too hot or tonic food.

    3. Avoid spicy and seafood foods after surgery. It is advisable to eat something that replenishes qi or blood, such as: wolfberry, white fungus, red dates, etc.

    4. Do not eat spicy, raw and cold foods such as barbecue and fried foods. It is worth reminding that it is also important to take measures to protect yourself from the cold and keep warm in cold weather, and it is best to wear a mask when going out to isolate germs in the air. It is important to pay attention to preventing serious injuries to the nose and maintaining a good mood at the same time, which will greatly help to alleviate the condition. 》

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