Hematoma of the Nasal Septum
What are the treatments for the disease?
Treatment of hematomas of the nasal septum includes monitoring the hematoma and use of ice packs and
nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). Sometimes a change in
medication may be necessary to prevent or decrease the likelihood of bleeding. Some people require surgery to remove the hematoma and repair any damage to the
nasal septum.
What are the side effects of the treatments?
Surgery
carries a risk of bleeding, infection, and allergic reaction to anesthesia. The medications used, especially NSAIDs, can increase stomach irritation with bleeding and stomach upset.
What happens after treatment for the disease?
Potential complications
of treatment include disfigurement and difficulty breathing. Activity after
recovering from surgery will usually be what the person can tolerate. Often a
person will have gauze packing in the nose to decrease bleeding.
How is the disease monitored?
Any new or worsening
symptoms should be reported to the healthcare provider.
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