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How many days do patients with early-stage rhinosyndrome usually receive infusion?

Comprehensive rhinoplasty, because we use cartilage to build the structure of the entire nose, it is a bit weak in the early stage and is easily affected by edema, resulting in irregularities, crookedness, asymmetry, unevenness, etc. At this time, external fixation is generally required. This kind of fixation usually takes 6-7 days, which means that the nose clip needs to be removed in 6-7 days.

If the patient's surgical procedure is normal, the damage to the nasal tissue itself is relatively small, the patient receives regular postoperative care, and no infection occurs, the infusion will usually last for about three to five days, and antibiotics will be administered. It is enough to treat inflammation, anti-infection, and promote the recovery of swollen tissue at the surgical site

Generally speaking, infusion treatment takes about a week. You need to drink more warm water, or you need to keep your body warm and not eat raw or cold food. On these days, you drink millet porridge, noodles and rice porridge. You should pay attention to a light diet. You need to rest more and not get tired. Generally speaking, there are no specific and clear standards, because different diseases, different conditions, different disease severity, different physical fitness, different ages, etc., the duration may be different and need to be determined according to the specific circumstances. If it is not severe, oral medication is better. I hope my answer is helpful to you.

When rescuing critically ill patients, the disease can be delayed and more rescue time gained. This is very important for clinical treatment.

If it is just routine rhinitis, injection and infusion treatment are generally not needed. This method is only suitable for patients with acute purulent rhinitis. If rhinitis occurs frequently, it can also be treated with surgery and other methods. After fracture surgery, as long as the condition is stable, it generally takes about a week to drain the anti-inflammatory fluid. This also depends on how well the wound has healed. If the wound area is relatively large, it is best to infuse anti-inflammatory liquid for a few more days to prevent wound inflammation and infection. If routine blood tests are performed after the infusion and all tests are normal, no infusion is required.