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Brain Fog from Sinus infection and inflammation

Autoimmune Diseases | Last Active: Apr 28 4:52pm | Replies (56)

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@sdgoddard10

My doctor did say that I would have some inflammation and had prescribed OxyCodone, I think, some kind of opiod

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@sdgoddard10

All surgeries to the body result in inflammation, so every person is given pain medication after to get through this process.

Issue with nasal/sinus surgery is this area naturally has an inflammatory response ready 24/7 to protect us. Even a sneeze is a quick inflammatory response.

So sometimes these surgeries can Mount an ongoing inflammatory response in someone who already had ongoing low level inflammation. If you had sinusitis all your life. This was part of your body’s natural running response.

Your body is still going to do what it has always been doing . It now just has altered airflow dynamics and wider sinus openings. This on its own can cause dryness, headaches and a new type of inflammation.

I have attached a link you might find helpful…

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Me200LO9Rec