1. During the operation, the anesthetic is not injected with a needle, but rubbed into the nostril, so the anesthetic does not hurt. According to the degree of deviation of your nasal septum, you need to take out the deviated bones during the operation, and you will hear the sound of broken bones. Like me, I used a hammer in the operation. When NND broke, it really hurt. Of course, during the operation.
2. The pain during the operation is secondary, mainly because after the operation, in order to make your nose wound better as soon as possible, two airbags will be placed in both nasal cavities, which will be the chief culprit of your headache, tears and toothache in the next three days, because the root of the airbag is almost in the corner of your eye. Imagine what it would be like if you stuck a cotton swab in your nostril until the corner of your eye. Because the airbag will compress the related nerves, you will shed tears two days ago. Whether you are a man or not, you have a terrible headache and toothache. The worst thing is that you can only eat liquid food, because if you choke on your nose, you will feel oppressive and of course it will hurt.
What is written here is my true feelings. I also did it in a third-class hospital. Don't believe in the so-called minimally invasive. Will it be minimally invasive to take out the bone? Not to scare friends who want to have this operation. If your nasal septum deviation affects your normal life, it is very painful and must be done. If the impact is not great, it is not recommended. This is really painful for TND. I don't know if it's because my nasal septum is deviated. After the operation, you can really feel the smooth breathing of both nostrils at the same time.