@@swavyhighlights2770 I’d say the first week is the worst! I couldn’t breathe through my nose and the packing was making me feel sick as well as the anaesthesia that lasted for a week in my system! I’m a month post op and it’s completely fine but deffo the first week is just horrible so anyone getting it be prepared 😭😭😂
@@nadiarahman4558 Does that stuffing make you sneeze? I heard sneezing after septoplasty will make things worse. When I get stuffy nose, caused by deviated septum, I sneeze, makes me afraid to do the surgery :(
@@xCarbonBlack it didn’t make me sneeze that much! I think it’s mainly the sensation of it being lodged so deep in my nose it was slowly going down my throat and making me feel sick 😭 just be wary of that! :)
I got this done like 3 days ago, recovery has been a gigantic struggle, no pain but my god the stuffiness is insanely annoying, makes you feel as if you are suffocating in buggers and idek wtf they put in your nose
How are you doing now? Had you noticed your breathing being better than before surgery? I just got mine done 3 days ago and I’m SO stuffy and tired of sleeping upright lmao
@@Squasheatspie yes it’s been a month now and breathing is much better, It’s a struggle with all the stuffiness but remember to use sinus rinse it helps the most and is most crucial for recovery if the doctor told you to use it. Sleep is a struggle for about 3 weeks, try to use one of those neck pillows that wraps around your neck it should help
I’m on day four of recovery. Literally no sleep in four days. Also, I’m still completely stuffed up. I’m starting to wonder if this was worth it. This recovery sucks. At least my nose was partially functional before.
@@omcorc hahahahaha, bro I felt your pain a month ago, trust me it’s worth it, because it’s swollen it’s closing your nostrils so u cant breath, as time goes on (2 weeks) it will be fine, use sinus rinse atleast 2 times a day and use a neck pillow to help sleep
I had this procedure done with bilateral turbinate reduction. It wasn’t very painful and helped with my chronic rhinitis immensely. Do yourself a favor and rinse with a neilmed saline solution once you are cleared to do so. It will help keep things from getting infected/drying out too much and helps with congestion.
2 Months and 4 day after septoplasy: bilateral septoplasty, turbinate reduction and valve repair... Still recovering, tip of nose still a little raw and numb. Breathing is still a bit difficult. Hoping it will show improvement in the next month.
Had this in 4 days ago, It was abit difficult for me. But It's much easier to breathe. After about a week, I will start saline nasal rinse. I hope it will clear the stuffiness in the nose.
Got it done wed. June 2nd 2021 Its friday 4th. Feeling heavy pressure and discomfort, pain is a 6.5 -7 out of 10. Pain meds help. Breathing through my mouth is soooo annoying. Nose looks straighter, (no rhinoplasty) Just the septo. A lot of blood and spit.
I got mine done, 3 weeks ago, and it's one of best decisions i have made. I was putting it off for ages, because of possible ENS, but it got so bad that i said fuck it. I was willing to risk it that much.
I got mine done 3 days ago, did u have any stuffiness problems? Cuz bro I’m struggling over here the Sinus rinse is a struggle for me how did ur recovery go so far?
I am not being able to smell and taste like properly everything smells and tastes like strange and I have septum problem...is my taste problem is because of my deviated septum or it's something else?????
@@edgarortiz5170 no I don't have covid +I have also hot the vaccine.I am being able to smell and taste but not the true taste and smell like it's strange
I have done this surgery a week ago but still i feel a little bit problem in breathing through the right nostril.Can it get clear or is there a problem even now.I am using sinopure,fuzi cream and xyloflo nasal drops
@Amelia Morris I got through this surgery and my nose is almost same in appearance and you should not be afraid of ENS that's a rare thing. And mild deviation is not the issue, if your symptoms are bothering you, get the surgery done as advised by ENT specialist
After a week it's still healing and not uncommon to still have difficulty breathing. Additionally, nasal splints are held in your nose for about a week, further obstructing your breathing.
Don't know if it's still important for you to know this now, but I feel 100% confident in saying that you will not want to touch your nose AT ALL after this surgery. Just had this done 5 days ago and the thought of putting a piercing in my nose, even if the hole is already there, literally just made me shudder.
Hello Zed, thanks for contacting us. We inform you that this is not the direct channel of the doctor. To resolve your doubts, we recommend you to get directly in touch with Mr Florian Bast, by clicking on the following link: www.topdoctors.co.uk/doctor/florian-bast. You can contact the doctor by phone or you can request an appointment through the online agenda. Do not hesitate to contact us in case of further requests. Have a good day!
Today is Sunday the 24th of October. Had my surgery 22nd of October. If someone paid me 10 million pounds to do it again i would NEVER (but thats just me) i did all the research before i went ahead with this , just about 3 years worth of research, but nothing prepared me for what i was and am facing right now. But before i out anyone off , i have other health conditions that may off added to my experience. Firstly i was deviated from both sides of my nostrils, pretty badly too. Im age 40 female. Secondly it is suspected but not yet confirmed that i may have issues that cause me to breath less inside my throat too, which makes sence as breathing with my mouth alone is difficult. I got into the operating room at 12, was watching the clock , last time i recall is 12:15pm then once awake it wad like 530pm, woke up too a painful nose didnt even know i had oxygen mask on , which when they started to take off and said i have to breath on ny own was devistating, thats when i really felt as if i couldnt breath, the first night was a nightmear even though i was heavily drugged, because they put a breathing tube into your throat while doing the procedure, thabk goodness i was asleep, but that causes some broozing to your lips or teeth etc so my throat and neck is quiet swollen , so day 1 i couldnt sleep properly as taking each breath was difficult due to a swollen throat, thabk God that swelling went by day 2, so now i can sleep without gasping for air. How do i feel now?? Day 3 has just started, the best way i can describecthis pain is like this..... it feels like someone has got a nose made out of metal and stiched it into my original nose, meaning i feel my nose and upper lip are stiff and very sore, i cant move my upper lip or open my mouth propely , i cant swish water side to side in my mouth, my bottom inner lips are sore and broozed, right now it feels like im never gna feel normal again. I hate all the blood and nasty mucus or should i say bogies(boogers) that keep coming out of my nose, i hate it being stuck inside my nose, and no matter how hard i try to clean it up it doesnt get clean. I feel a sore tingling feeling on the sides of my nose mouth and cornors of my eyes. Thank God i was vommiting and thats cause i followed the rules not to eat after 12 midnight . Im sure ill be okay eventually even though it doesnt feel like it, im sure ill be able to breath normally which ive never felt in my life. But no matter how sucessful this surgery is for me, would i do it again?? NEVER! its a blessing for millions but im traumatised, maybe i feel more pain maybe im just a chicken and not so brave but i swear im suffering so bad right now. Will update this as times goes by. Sorry to anyone i may off put off just remember im probably that small precentage that is feeling this poorly and remember both nostrils of mines were deviated
@@xCarbonBlack awww sweetie i didnt mean to scare u, im much much better. What ever i said plz put into account that i have no tolerance to pain plus other physical and mental issues. Every single person i spoke too said it was nothing. But im not fna lie i do breath better than before, so please do get it , cause it does get worse as we age
@@y786qnycuk7 Thanks for the advice. I do weight training and high intensity cardio exercise like jump rope, do you know how many days are required for recovery before I can get back on my training routine?
@@xCarbonBlack well what they said to me was 4 weeks to not do anything like that, full recovery takes 2 months , but after the second week you will feel more active, id be very careful though as the nose is very sensitive you dont want any acidents. I wish you all thr best and pray you go through it like it was nothing. Im here if you have more questions im happy to answer. But always bare in mind every one is different
Omg I just got mine done 3 days ago and the pain you went threw I’m going threw right now it’s extremely painful and I wouldn’t go throw this pain for 1 million dollars it’s just so painful I can’t wait till I start breathing normal
I’m recovering right now. Unless you literally cannot breathe through you’re nose and this is the last resort, the juice isn’t with the squeeze on this one. I’m on might for of not sleeping at all. They say, “you’ll have to mouth breathe when you sleep” like it’s so effing simple. The recovery process is awful. They won’t tell you everything you’re in for before hand. Think long and hard before you get this surgery done.
@@truepotential206 lol I'm a nurse I put up with more shit then you I've had this surgery done it's helped me heaps I've come from sinus issues every day with blood noses to nothing and can finally breath after 8 years this is the best way believe me .
@@stefanj3601 sleeping the first few days was tough and my throat and roof of my mouth hurt bcuz of thr tube they stick down my actual nose didn't hurt as much tbh unless you put pressure on it or touch it I got antibiotics and painkillers that help with the pain but the worst thing for me was constipation and nausea bcuz of the medicine lol hope that helps ik it seems like a lot but my breathing after is like night and day so it was worth it
I used mine straight away after surgery, well one day later. Only problem now is I have ENS in both nostrils, and I made a mistake allowing them to do a turbinate reduction. It was a minor procedure but I am almost losing my mind at this point.
Reading through the comments is interesting here. So many people have so many different experiences. Mine was very positive so far. I had surgery 2 days ago and spent 2 nights in hospital. I had the stuffing up the nose until today. Mouth breathing for me wasn't that bad as I was already kinda used to it. One thing they don't warn you about is that swallowing feels extremely weird at first so that took a few hours to get used to. The first few hours after the surgery were pretty okay for me. Then that night I had pain and pressure and I took extra pain killers. Slept only 2-3 hours of broken sleep. The day after surgery I was pretty okay. I took my 3 pain killers as prescribed and kind of napped a bit when I could. I don't know if it's recommended or not but I stayed active enough and actually hit 10,000 steps that day. For sleeping I had the hospital bed very upright, I had a pillow behind my head and my own little travel pillow beside my head resting against the side protectors of the bed. This kept my head upright but stable. A proper neck travel pillow would probably have been even better. Today I got the sponge things out of my nose and I can already tell that it's going to be so much clearer in a week when I get the splints out. I haven't needed to take any painkillers today as the pressure has gone away. It all went fairly smoothly for me so far thankfully. I made sure going into the surgery that I was healthy by exercising, eating good quality food and also taking a multivitamin, meditating etc. That way my body and mind was strong going into the operation. Just my take on things, maybe it can help someone 👍
Normally all around the world . it is called a day surgery. You leave the same day. I have had 3 septoplastys ect before. And had one yesterday. I took just over an hour for the surgery and i was home the same day. People need to be shown be other people the different ways that they sleep after septoplasty. Thats one of the main things.
I’m 15 and I got a septoplasty,polypectomy,turbinate reduction and sinusitis surgery done yesterday...I can taste and breathe...it’s just really uncomfortable
I had my septoplasty surgery 1/28/21, I’m so ready to get this splints out they’re so uncomfortable. I have my follow up Wednesday hopefully everything goes well.
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I'm having septoplasty surgery tomorrow. Looking forward to breathing properly again!
How did it go?
It's been almost a year, how's your breathing now?
@@xCarbonBlack thanks for asking! went well. 100% healed and breathing is much easier now with less severe congestion.
@@littlewing7813 if sometime one side nose bloack still?
@@richardwheelerrw not painful a bit of discomfort and a bit stuffy. No splints as they were removed before being sent home.
I had mine done 3 days ago and oh my, they do not prepare you of the nausea and stuffiness, it’s horrible.
Trust me it’s horrible pain , I’m on day 6 still can’t breathe through my nose properly hbu?
@@swavyhighlights2770 I’d say the first week is the worst! I couldn’t breathe through my nose and the packing was making me feel sick as well as the anaesthesia that lasted for a week in my system! I’m a month post op and it’s completely fine but deffo the first week is just horrible so anyone getting it be prepared 😭😭😂
@@nadiarahman4558 same goes with me
@@nadiarahman4558 Does that stuffing make you sneeze? I heard sneezing after septoplasty will make things worse. When I get stuffy nose, caused by deviated septum, I sneeze, makes me afraid to do the surgery :(
@@xCarbonBlack it didn’t make me sneeze that much! I think it’s mainly the sensation of it being lodged so deep in my nose it was slowly going down my throat and making me feel sick 😭 just be wary of that! :)
I got this done like 3 days ago, recovery has been a gigantic struggle, no pain but my god the stuffiness is insanely annoying, makes you feel as if you are suffocating in buggers and idek wtf they put in your nose
How are you doing now? Had you noticed your breathing being better than before surgery? I just got mine done 3 days ago and I’m SO stuffy and tired of sleeping upright lmao
@@Squasheatspie yes it’s been a month now and breathing is much better, It’s a struggle with all the stuffiness but remember to use sinus rinse it helps the most and is most crucial for recovery if the doctor told you to use it. Sleep is a struggle for about 3 weeks, try to use one of those neck pillows that wraps around your neck it should help
I’m on day four of recovery. Literally no sleep in four days. Also, I’m still completely stuffed up. I’m starting to wonder if this was worth it. This recovery sucks. At least my nose was partially functional before.
@@omcorc hahahahaha, bro I felt your pain a month ago, trust me it’s worth it, because it’s swollen it’s closing your nostrils so u cant breath, as time goes on (2 weeks) it will be fine, use sinus rinse atleast 2 times a day and use a neck pillow to help sleep
@@priyansh2821 no
The speaker own nose is deviated.
Lol
Bro 70 to 80 % people has devaited septum .. but it doesn't affect everyone .... septoplasty is perform on the patient who is suffering
you cant trust ent surgeons they dont always tell you the risks of surgery on nose. mine didnt. and i got EMPTY nose syndrome and pain.
Yes lol
Lmao
I had this procedure done with bilateral turbinate reduction. It wasn’t very painful and helped with my chronic rhinitis immensely. Do yourself a favor and rinse with a neilmed saline solution once you are cleared to do so. It will help keep things from getting infected/drying out too much and helps with congestion.
I just got a septoplasty yesterday. I don’t even need pain meds, surprisingly not painful.
what problems were yu suffering from? was it major problems in order to get surgery?
@@sara-wy5gi deviated septum. Trouble breathing out of one nostril.
Does your nose looks straight ??
Did the surgery change how your nose looks?
Nope
For changing the shape of nose rhinoplasty is used
But this thing only clear the excess swollen part inside the nise - septum. Its surgical name is septoplasty
2 Months and 4 day after septoplasy: bilateral septoplasty, turbinate reduction and valve repair... Still recovering, tip of nose still a little raw and numb. Breathing is still a bit difficult. Hoping it will show improvement in the next month.
Had this in 4 days ago, It was abit difficult for me. But It's much easier to breathe. After about a week, I will start saline nasal rinse. I hope it will clear the stuffiness in the nose.
Had my surgery yesterday. I had a very bad fracture in my septum and need a splint in my nose for 2 weeks. Is this normal?
I got mine done and I can't taste foods
How long ago did you get this done?
Is there way reduce this problem with out surgery or physiotherapy excercise?
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No. It won’t be solved without surgery if there is deviation inside. (You may contact doctors if needed)
my doc ordered a ct scan before performing any pre-operative procedures you described, is that normal? I live in the US
Yes Bro Its normal Same happened with me I live in Pakistan
Got it done wed. June 2nd 2021
Its friday 4th.
Feeling heavy pressure and discomfort, pain is a 6.5 -7 out of 10. Pain meds help. Breathing through my mouth is soooo annoying. Nose looks straighter, (no rhinoplasty) Just the septo. A lot of blood and spit.
Ah how’s ya doing now ?.
I'm getting this done scared as hell
@@adiii3093 Im great lol
@@andrewkneale1654 Dont be. And try not to take the pain meds too much. It messed up my stomach bad.
@@atom0824 how long did it take for the paine and discomfort to start to go. And how long did it blead for was yours done in the uk
Do they put the nose cartilage back?
I got mine done, 3 weeks ago, and it's one of best decisions i have made.
I was putting it off for ages, because of possible ENS, but it got so bad that i said fuck it. I was willing to risk it that much.
I got mine done 3 days ago, did u have any stuffiness problems? Cuz bro I’m struggling over here the Sinus rinse is a struggle for me how did ur recovery go so far?
@@shudeepadhikari4467 yes extreme stuffing, becouse they have stents in there. They will pull it out after 5 days.
@@Nenad-ICXC-Shuput-GFAMMA 10 days?! I thought it was a week?
@@shudeepadhikari4467 5
@@Nenad-ICXC-Shuput-GFAMMA oh alright haha u scared me for a second there😂 I need these out fast as I can
Just got this done yesterday and I’m still a little confused on what to do to take care of it like do you flush it or does the doctor flush it for me?
I'm in the same boat, when do I clean it / flush it?
@@StripesEmpire after the doctor takes the tubes out you’ll flush it for 2 times a day until your next appointment:)
I am not being able to smell and taste like properly everything smells and tastes like strange and I have septum problem...is my taste problem is because of my deviated septum or it's something else?????
Could be septum issue do you breath good through both nostrils
@@edgarortiz5170 only from one nostril other is partially block
@@ramishanoor4192 same here but it shouldn’t be because tour deviated septum maybe covid no taste no smell?
@@edgarortiz5170 no I don't have covid +I have also hot the vaccine.I am being able to smell and taste but not the true taste and smell like it's strange
I done tis 2 week before
How are you feeling right now ? Do you have any scar on your face after the surgery ?
I have done this surgery a week ago but still i feel a little bit problem in breathing through the right nostril.Can it get clear or is there a problem even now.I am using sinopure,fuzi cream and xyloflo nasal drops
Hi
What age you done the surjery
Amelia Morris yea it does change the nose and even makes it less wider
@Amelia Morris I got through this surgery and my nose is almost same in appearance and you should not be afraid of ENS that's a rare thing. And mild deviation is not the issue, if your symptoms are bothering you, get the surgery done as advised by ENT specialist
Shah Raqib How is your breathing now?
After a week it's still healing and not uncommon to still have difficulty breathing. Additionally, nasal splints are held in your nose for about a week, further obstructing your breathing.
Recovery from 6:00 ish
Hi, does anyone know if you can put a nose piercing back in right after surgery or if you can use a plastic retainer piercing ?
Don't know if it's still important for you to know this now, but I feel 100% confident in saying that you will not want to touch your nose AT ALL after this surgery. Just had this done 5 days ago and the thought of putting a piercing in my nose, even if the hole is already there, literally just made me shudder.
Do they straighten your septum
Hello Zed, thanks for contacting us. We inform you that this is not the direct channel of the doctor.
To resolve your doubts, we recommend you to get directly in touch with Mr Florian Bast, by clicking on the following link: www.topdoctors.co.uk/doctor/florian-bast. You can contact the doctor by phone or you can request an appointment through the online agenda. Do not hesitate to contact us in case of further requests. Have a good day!
then ent drs ignore and pretend its in my head and never help me
Today is Sunday the 24th of October. Had my surgery 22nd of October. If someone paid me 10 million pounds to do it again i would NEVER (but thats just me) i did all the research before i went ahead with this , just about 3 years worth of research, but nothing prepared me for what i was and am facing right now. But before i out anyone off , i have other health conditions that may off added to my experience. Firstly i was deviated from both sides of my nostrils, pretty badly too. Im age 40 female. Secondly it is suspected but not yet confirmed that i may have issues that cause me to breath less inside my throat too, which makes sence as breathing with my mouth alone is difficult. I got into the operating room at 12, was watching the clock , last time i recall is 12:15pm then once awake it wad like 530pm, woke up too a painful nose didnt even know i had oxygen mask on , which when they started to take off and said i have to breath on ny own was devistating, thats when i really felt as if i couldnt breath, the first night was a nightmear even though i was heavily drugged, because they put a breathing tube into your throat while doing the procedure, thabk goodness i was asleep, but that causes some broozing to your lips or teeth etc so my throat and neck is quiet swollen , so day 1 i couldnt sleep properly as taking each breath was difficult due to a swollen throat, thabk God that swelling went by day 2, so now i can sleep without gasping for air. How do i feel now?? Day 3 has just started, the best way i can describecthis pain is like this..... it feels like someone has got a nose made out of metal and stiched it into my original nose, meaning i feel my nose and upper lip are stiff and very sore, i cant move my upper lip or open my mouth propely , i cant swish water side to side in my mouth, my bottom inner lips are sore and broozed, right now it feels like im never gna feel normal again. I hate all the blood and nasty mucus or should i say bogies(boogers) that keep coming out of my nose, i hate it being stuck inside my nose, and no matter how hard i try to clean it up it doesnt get clean. I feel a sore tingling feeling on the sides of my nose mouth and cornors of my eyes. Thank God i was vommiting and thats cause i followed the rules not to eat after 12 midnight . Im sure ill be okay eventually even though it doesnt feel like it, im sure ill be able to breath normally which ive never felt in my life. But no matter how sucessful this surgery is for me, would i do it again?? NEVER! its a blessing for millions but im traumatised, maybe i feel more pain maybe im just a chicken and not so brave but i swear im suffering so bad right now. Will update this as times goes by. Sorry to anyone i may off put off just remember im probably that small precentage that is feeling this poorly and remember both nostrils of mines were deviated
Damn, now I'm scared for the surgery. How are you doing now?
@@xCarbonBlack awww sweetie i didnt mean to scare u, im much much better. What ever i said plz put into account that i have no tolerance to pain plus other physical and mental issues. Every single person i spoke too said it was nothing. But im not fna lie i do breath better than before, so please do get it , cause it does get worse as we age
@@y786qnycuk7 Thanks for the advice. I do weight training and high intensity cardio exercise like jump rope, do you know how many days are required for recovery before I can get back on my training routine?
@@xCarbonBlack well what they said to me was 4 weeks to not do anything like that, full recovery takes 2 months , but after the second week you will feel more active, id be very careful though as the nose is very sensitive you dont want any acidents. I wish you all thr best and pray you go through it like it was nothing. Im here if you have more questions im happy to answer. But always bare in mind every one is different
Omg I just got mine done 3 days ago and the pain you went threw I’m going threw right now it’s extremely painful and I wouldn’t go throw this pain for 1 million dollars it’s just so painful I can’t wait till I start breathing normal
Any pain happen
Yes. The splints they insert after the procedure are hell.
I didn’t feel any pain at all.
I’m recovering right now. Unless you literally cannot breathe through you’re nose and this is the last resort, the juice isn’t with the squeeze on this one. I’m on might for of not sleeping at all. They say, “you’ll have to mouth breathe when you sleep” like it’s so effing simple. The recovery process is awful. They won’t tell you everything you’re in for before hand. Think long and hard before you get this surgery done.
It is simple grow up.
@@stonecoldfrostgamingstudio2532 dont bitch. If you have a different experience just share it son
@@truepotential206 lol I'm a nurse I put up with more shit then you I've had this surgery done it's helped me heaps I've come from sinus issues every day with blood noses to nothing and can finally breath after 8 years this is the best way believe me .
If ur not already mouth breathing u probably didn’t need this surgery to begin with
Can Septoplasty causes cancer?
Got this surgery done a few days ago 🤞
Hi Helen, hope it went well! Have a good day!
same lol
@@jadelyoussi8166 yeah I did! Ask away lol
@@helen3189 how's the recovery been. I'm getting mine in six months
@@stefanj3601 sleeping the first few days was tough and my throat and roof of my mouth hurt bcuz of thr tube they stick down my actual nose didn't hurt as much tbh unless you put pressure on it or touch it I got antibiotics and painkillers that help with the pain but the worst thing for me was constipation and nausea bcuz of the medicine lol hope that helps ik it seems like a lot but my breathing after is like night and day so it was worth it
Please reply as soon as possible
Question: I use a CPAC machine; after the procedure is done, Can I continue using it ? or When , after procedure, can I go back to use it?
If you get this surgery, you might not need the machine anymore. (Not a doctor, but just conjecture.)
I used mine straight away after surgery, well one day later.
Only problem now is I have ENS in both nostrils, and I made a mistake allowing them to do a turbinate reduction. It was a minor procedure but I am almost losing my mind at this point.
Reading through the comments is interesting here. So many people have so many different experiences. Mine was very positive so far.
I had surgery 2 days ago and spent 2 nights in hospital. I had the stuffing up the nose until today. Mouth breathing for me wasn't that bad as I was already kinda used to it. One thing they don't warn you about is that swallowing feels extremely weird at first so that took a few hours to get used to.
The first few hours after the surgery were pretty okay for me. Then that night I had pain and pressure and I took extra pain killers. Slept only 2-3 hours of broken sleep.
The day after surgery I was pretty okay. I took my 3 pain killers as prescribed and kind of napped a bit when I could. I don't know if it's recommended or not but I stayed active enough and actually hit 10,000 steps that day.
For sleeping I had the hospital bed very upright, I had a pillow behind my head and my own little travel pillow beside my head resting against the side protectors of the bed. This kept my head upright but stable. A proper neck travel pillow would probably have been even better.
Today I got the sponge things out of my nose and I can already tell that it's going to be so much clearer in a week when I get the splints out. I haven't needed to take any painkillers today as the pressure has gone away.
It all went fairly smoothly for me so far thankfully. I made sure going into the surgery that I was healthy by exercising, eating good quality food and also taking a multivitamin, meditating etc. That way my body and mind was strong going into the operation.
Just my take on things, maybe it can help someone 👍
Hi, I'm a body builder, how long should I rest after septoplasty for weight training
Normally all around the world . it is called a day surgery. You leave the same day. I have had 3 septoplastys ect before. And had one yesterday. I took just over an hour for the surgery and i was home the same day. People need to be shown be other people the different ways that they sleep after septoplasty. Thats one of the main things.
@@kevinfisher466 what's it like 3 days after? Is it really uncomfortable or you can still some light bodyweight exercises
i done this 2 weeks ago really its very horrible
you cant trust ent surgeons they dont always tell you the risks of surgery on nose. mine didnt. and i got EMPTY nose syndrome and pain.
How do you get rid of empty nose syndrome?
@@radhwansofyan1458 u cant. Its untreatable
Suffocation
@@priyansh2821 suffocation and dying sensations
Did you get empty nose syndrome Bc the doctors removed your turbinates from you nose or turbinate reduction?
I’m 15 and I got a septoplasty,polypectomy,turbinate reduction and sinusitis surgery done yesterday...I can taste and breathe...it’s just really uncomfortable
Did mine today 1/28/21. I was so nervous. Now I'm recovering and on meds at home.
@@darivera4806 just got my splints our this morning I have to do nasal rinse 3 times a day for the next week now
I had my septoplasty surgery 1/28/21, I’m so ready to get this splints out they’re so uncomfortable. I have my follow up Wednesday hopefully everything goes well.
@@sequoiaspencer3808 how is it going now that you got them removed?
@@blancavillagran3798 That’s great news...yeah they’re really uncomfortable 😭but don’t worry you’ll be fine.
His nose is crooked
I have been treated by this doctor and his nose is perfectly beautiful and straight. I think it's the lighting that making his nose look crooked.
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