Septoplasty – Surgery for a Deviated Septum in Corpus Christi
Does it seem like you’re constantly getting sinusitis or other nasal blockages? Suffering from nasal polyps or chronic nosebleeds? If you have a deviated septum or other nasal blockages you may need surgery.
What Is Septoplasty Surgery?
Recovery from Deviated Septum Surgery
Recovery from a septoplasty is typically pretty easy, relatively speaking. Patients are put under general anesthesia for the procedure, so you should expect the side effects that come with that, including drowsiness and nausea. Slight pain can also be expected, though this is usually relieved by over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen or aspirin.
Since a deviated septum surgery involves cutting and removing pieces of cartilage from the nasal cavity, doctors and nurses may pack the nose with gauze to help stop the bleeding immediately following the surgery. Dr. Weiss uses dissolvable nasal packing after the surgery to prevent formation of hematoma and to keep the septum straight for the first few days. This is usually removed in the office about 3 days after the surgery.
Is a Septoplasty Worth it?
Corpus Christi ENT Sinus & Allergy
Corpus Christi, TX
5641 Esplanade Dr.
Corpus Christi, TX 78414
Call: 361-320-6130
Fax: 361-287-0101
Monday through Friday, 8am – 5pm
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