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Turbinate hypertrophy laser therapy
In the process of laser and microwave treatment of turbinate, the local surface is anesthetized. After anesthesia, the swollen turbinate was cauterized with a laser probe, and the carrion slowly fell off in a week or so, and the nasal cavity was unobstructed. This operation generally won't bleed, and it's a lie to say it doesn't hurt. The operation usually takes about three to five minutes to solve the problem and returns to normal in about two weeks.

In addition; I personally say some suggestions; Generally, turbinate hypertrophy is not particularly serious. It is best not to consider surgical treatment, but to treat conservatively first. You'd better not do it unless you have to. I often meet patients in the outpatient department who say that the postoperative recurrence rate is relatively high, some of them respond, and the surgical effect is not very satisfactory.