Septoplasty
Alternate Names : Nasal Septoplasty, Nasal Septal Reconstruction
What happens later at home?
Following a septoplasty, it is important to reduce the risk of bleeding. The individual should avoid strenuous exercise, nose blowing, and products containing aspirin. An antibiotic may be given to prevent infections. If there is packing in the nose, it will usually be removed the next day.
What are the potential complications after the procedure?
Rarely, a hole may appear in the septum as a result of a septoplasty. A septal hematoma, which is a collection of blood, can also develop. This may cause pain, pressure, nasal blockage, and infection. If infection occurs and spreads into the sinuses, it can be life threatening. Any new or worsening symptoms should be reported to the healthcare provider.
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