While everyone experiences pain differently, most people describe septoplasty pain as mild to moderate, similar to a bad sinus infection. It typically involves discomfort around the nose, eyes, forehead, cheeks, and upper teeth.
Here’s a breakdown of what to expect:
Immediately after surgery:
- Some mild discomfort while the anesthesia wears off.
The first few days:
- You may experience swelling, congestion, and some pain, similar to a sinus infection.
- This is considered normal and usually subsides within 3-5 days.
- Regularly using ice packs, elevating your head while sleeping, and taking pain medication as prescribed can help manage these symptoms.
Beyond the first week:
- Pain should be minimal to non-existent.
- You may still experience some lingering stuffiness or pressure, but it shouldn’t be painful.
Keep in mind:
- Individual experiences vary. Some people may feel more discomfort than others.
- Talk to your ENT specialist about your pain tolerance and any concerns you have before surgery.
Here are some additional resources you may find helpful:
- Straightening out the facts about deviated nasal septum: https://drpreethi.com/2023/02/25/straightening-out-the-facts-about-deviated-nasal-septum/
- Cleveland Clinic: Septoplasty: What It Is, Procedure & Recovery:https://my.clevelandclinic.org/services/schedule-a-septoplasty
- HealthLine: Septoplasty: https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/septoplasty/about/pac-20384670
- MyHealth Alberta: Nasal Septum Repair Surgery: What to Expect at Home:https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/treatments/17779-septoplasty

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