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Hello, this friend, according to the situation you said, there is no need to be anxious, it is a normal phenomenon after surgery, any surgery is a certain traumatic existence, even if nasal endoscopic surgery is a minimally invasive surgery, but it also has a certain damage to the integrity of the body's inherent system.
The reason for the left nasal bleeding is that nasal endosurgery theoretically stipulates that the correction of the nasal septum is carried out from the left nostril, whether it is your nasal septum to the left, right, or irregular S-shaped deviation, it is from the left nasal cavity, so the nasal septum mucosa of the left nasal cavity produces a traumatic surface due to the operation, and the recovery period of the nasal mucosa is generally maintained at about 1 to 3, and bleeding is easy to occur for a period of time after the operation, and with the completion of the self-repair of the nasal mucosa, This bleeding will gradually decrease. There is no need to be anxious, this clinical phenomenon is very common.
Finally, it is recommended that you try to avoid blowing your nose or pressing the nasal septum and other nasal physical forces after septal correction, which will cause the nasal septum to deviate again and affect the effect of the surgery.
I wish you **, you can follow up.
Director Zhang October 3, 2012 8:10:34
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Septal deviation correction is to remove the deviated bone in the middle of the nasal septum so that the nasal septum is soft, and both sides must be packed in order to maintain the upright position of the nasal septum. Bleeding can be the cause of the blood vessels. It is recommended that you go to the hospital as soon as possible for relevant examinations to see how the nasal mucosa is doing.
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It is edema, injection spray**. Another point worth paying attention to is that the upper deviation is usually not able to do the whole surgery, leaving a residual area, when the mucosal is edematous, it touches the outer edge of the nose, you will feel the nose is tight and swollen, the more severe the edema, the more the nose will appear.
Ethmoid sinusitis is not excluded. Does your swelling feel like it's in the cartilage area or at the base of your nose (near your eyes)?
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Suggestions: There are many reasons for nosebleeds, which may be because the air is relatively dry, and the nasal mucosa is also relatively dry, fragile, and easy to bleed. You can go to the hospital and prescribe some paraffin oil or peppermint oil to apply to the nasal cavity, or you can ask a doctor to burn the blood vessels in the nasal cavity after examination to avoid frequent bleeding.
A blood routine should also be checked for hematologic disorders. Check to see if the ENT doctor has a deviated septum, etc. Drink plenty of water, eat plenty of vegetables and avoid nasal clasps.
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