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Septoplasty: How did it impact you?

Ear, Nose & Throat (ENT) | Last Active: May 6 5:16am | Replies (48)

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@sueinmn

Over 30 years ago, after trying everything under the sun to fix my chronic sinus and ear infections, my ENT said all that was left was septoplasty to repair the deviation from an old fracture. While doing it, he found and removed infected tissue. I will not lie - it was uncomfortable for several days, with the packing in my nose & a device to hold it straight. It has been great ever since. I can count the sinus & ear infections I have had since then on one hand.

PS I am the "ice queen" here on Connect - they will be a LOT more comfortable the first several days with a VERY lightweight ice pack on the face every hour for at least 15-20 minutes. This helps keep swelling down - a lot. Also, sitting & sleeping in a recliner will be far more comfortable than lying down. Suggestion - Ask the surgical center for very small reuseable ice packs. Or use very small bags of frozen peas or (think 8 oz) wrapped in a bandana or small piece of very soft cloth. Or make "slush packs" which will stay flexible when frozen - 50/50 rubbing alcohol & water in a heavy duty zip loc bag. Have at least 3-4 on hand. Switch out 1/2 to 1 every hour. Bang on the counter before using to make it flexible to fit face.

Sue

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Thanks sue, he is Going for the surgery so he can breathe, I am a former orthopedic assistant so I am definitely an ice queen too we definitely have plenty of soft usable ice packs in the freezer, thank you for the information, I hope he doesn’t suffer too bad with the packing but I guess he’ll be fine he’s tough he’s had in a long time from a fracture as well I think he fell against the table when he was younger and it is nose never straightened out, thanks for the Update

@sueinmn

Hi Sue-could you explain what your symptoms felt like?
Of sinusitis-both the inflammation & infection symptoms?

I know every person is different. I’m trying to figure out if my nasal/sinus symptoms are structural related or bacterial related if any.

Thank you