Harbin rhinoplasty
Hello, my friend, don't worry too much. The operation on July 5 is still recovering. As for the polyp in your right nasal cavity, you can't speculate subjectively. That's right. During endoscopic sinus surgery, the resection of nasal polyps is within the field of vision. During endoscopic sinus surgery, due to the large amount of bleeding and the technical level of doctors, some small polyp tissues will be ignored or not removed cleanly. In the post-operative review period, the attending doctor will further treat these untreated small polyp tissues, so don't worry, just tell the attending doctor during the review. Experienced doctors will systematically check the nasal cavity to further improve the surgical effect.

In addition, I feel that the nasal cavity is not breathable, or it may be nasal cavity adhesion. After nasal polyp surgery, there is often adhesion, which leads to airtight nasal cavity. Due to different wound healing conditions, granulation and cysts will appear. These situations are under the control of doctors, so don't worry too much and judge yourself subjectively.

Finally, when you get well, you can ask.

Postoperative reexamination of endoscopic sinus surgery is very important and can not be ignored. It should be reviewed regularly and reported to the attending physician.