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Nose cartilage pain, no redness or swelling

Ear, Nose & Throat (ENT) | Last Active: Nov 16 8:55am | Replies (90)

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@nrd1

@johnhudson922 -the pain journey, especially cranial pain, can be incredibly frustrating and so can be the different off label medications prescribed. I am very familiar with the cranial nerves and how the inner are the nasal mucosa. I know you say you are skeptical of everything, which if you could try something that you, yourself, believe in that can be the first step. The trigeminal nerve that innervates the nasal mucosa starts at the jaw area. Sometimes where you feel the pain, isn’t where it is originating. But the nasal cavity is richly innervated with blood and nerves and can be affected for so many reasons. Reasons that ENTs will not take the time to explain to you. Stress and high emotion aftect the nerves of the nose. Inflammatory diet/gut affects every area of the body. All inflammation starts in the gut. So if your gut is not healthy it can show up in different ways. Also- vital vitamins and minerals can affect nerve conduction. Being low in certain essential vitamins/minerals can cause more nerve sensitivity. If you are the skeptical type, which I don’t blame you with that in Western Medicine, try educating yourself on cranial nerve pain/specifically trigeminal nerve pain (that runs through the nose) You can make small changes in diet, exercise and stress reduction to see if that helps.
You have to believe in the power you have first, to help yourself, as not many doctors know how to help with pain, except for pain meds. Hope that helps if just a little bit.

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thanks @nrd1, I appreciate the comments!