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Do you need to cut your nose for nasal septum correction? Does it hurt?
Supplement: Because anesthesia (local anesthesia or general anesthesia) is used during the operation, there will be no pain during the operation. However, postoperative feelings vary from person to person. After the operation, use a sponge to stop bleeding and tighten the two nostrils, with the purpose of compressing the wound, stopping bleeding and promoting healing, so that you can only breathe through your mouth. Keep this situation for three days before you can pull out the sponge stuffed in your nose. In fact, I also have a deviated septum, and the doctor also said that I must have surgery. However, according to two acquaintances who have done this kind of surgery, the recovery effect is not ideal. Personally, surgery may only change the physical structure of the nasal cavity, and it seems that it can't cure some patients with nasal cavity (such as rhinitis). So I decided not to have surgery, which would only increase the pain. If you really want to do it, I suggest you ask more people who have had this kind of surgery, not just listen to the doctor. Personally, please don't slap bricks in the medical field. Follow-up: What are the symptoms of nasal septum deviation? Are your ears stuffy? Xie told me. Answer: My nasal septum deviation should have existed since I was a child, and I haven't had any symptoms. After catching a cold a few years ago, I got chronic rhinitis and went to the hospital for examination, only to find that there was deviation of nasal septum. Tinnitus will appear when the symptoms of chronic rhinitis are serious, but it is generally fine. For chronic rhinitis, I have also actively treated it, and I have never cured it, so I have to live in peace. Fortunately, it has little impact ~ ~