Overview

A rectifying surgical process is also a successful intervention to improve airflow and overall nasal function. If your septum is deviated, it will block one of the two nostrils, causing problems with your breathing - Either you were involved in an accident and, in doing so, your septum became curved, or you are born like that - The result is that a Septoplasty can become unavoidable every time something like this happens - Physicians can also suggest Septoplasty in a bid to:-

  • Treat nasal polyps
  • Chronic sinusitis or sleep apnea blockages, which occur repeatedly
  • ForeSTALL repeated chronic nosebleeds (less common)
  • Fix other conditions that are blocking your nasal breathing passage

Septoplasty is one of otolaryngologists' most common procedures (ear, nose, and throat physicians or ENTs) - It's a surgery that patient after undergoing may go home on the same day.

How is Septoplasty conducted?

The doctor discusses medical history before surgery - This will include questioning you about quitting taking medications or supplements you currently take.

They will tell you which medications to stop taking before surgery - Some, like aspirin, ibuprofen and naproxen, may make you more likely to bleed -

An anesthesiologist will most likely administer general anaesthesia, which means you will be asleep and unconscious when the procedure is done - Local anaesthesia, which will numb the sensation in your nose, can be used instead.

Your doctor will make an incision on the side of your nose - He'll push your thin top layer (mucosa) over and cover off your septum - He'll reform your septum's bone and cartilage.

On occasion, they may perform another procedure, a turbinate reduction with septoplasty - In doing this, they will eliminate blocks of cartilage and bone that constrict airflow through your nostrils.

Then, they'll place mucosa over your septum - They'll insert splints or soft packing into your nose - The material will support nasal tissue and stop nosebleeds and scarring tissue from developing - Or your surgeon can stitch tissue together with dissolving sutures - They'll disappear.

How long does it take?

Septoplasty lasts 30-90 minutes - It's performed on an outpatient basis, so most individuals receive their day of surgery -

Is Septoplasty painful and precarious?

Septoplasty is not a very painful procedure.

You will likely be asleep for Septoplasty so that you won't hurt.

Following your surgery, you can anticipate some soreness to moderate discomfort - Everyone tells us that it feels like they have a sinus infection - You may have pressure and pain around your eyes, forehead, cheeks, and upper teeth - These are typical and generally disappear in a few days.

Recovery & Outlook

The healthcare experts will have you nearby as the anaesthetic dissipates after Septoplasty - You can be sent home when the anaesthetic has dissipated and are usually awake and recovering.

Then you may feel following conditions:-

  • Grossly bloody discharge (the packing will absorb it)
  • Mild headache
  • Nasal stuffiness
  • Ear stuffiness
  • Swelling

You will return in seven days for a follow-up visit with your provider - They will remove any packing or splints that did not break down this time.

What is the recovery period?

It will only take about a week to recover from the primary Septoplasty - However, your combined cartilage and bone will take a few months.

Post-Surgery Care for Recovery

Your doctor will teach you beforehand a set of things that you need to recover - Those should be items such as:-

  • Nose care: Do not blow nose during first week or so post-surgery - Sneeze and sleep on the back with the head higher than the body.
  • Dressing care: Leave gauze in the nose until drainage stops (usually two days) - Inform the surgeon if bleeding requires gauze change every hour.
  • Nasal rinsing: Your physician will teach you to flush your nose with a saline wash - If crusting is experienced on the nostrils, dampen a cotton swab with a solution of hydrogen peroxide and water and clean the outer surface of the area - Do not put the swab, even by mistake, in your nostrils.
  • Diet: It would be advisable not to have very spicy and hot food stuff which make your nose run during the first week or so - Nevertheless, otherwise, take everyday food.
  • Medications: Take pain relievers over the counter - If your doctor prescribes you a low-grade fever under 101 degrees F, their doctors may give you a fever releaser such as acetaminophen.
  • Activity levels: Stay home and rest for a few days - You will generally be able to return to light activities (such as walking and light housework) within one week - It will be a month before you can perform heavy activity (such as exercising).

When to contact doctor?

Call your provider immediately if you have any of the following during recovery:-

  • A heavy, uncontrollable nosebleed
  • Confusion or disorientation
  • Fever or High body temperature
  • Stiffness in the neck
  • Pains worsen rapidly despite medication
  • Severe headache
  • Shortness of breath

Is Septoplasty just like rhinoplasty?

No - Rhinoplasty is more about re-shaping the outside of your nose - But Septoplasty fixes the inner machinery of your nose so you breathe better - Rhinoplasty is typically a cosmetic surgery procedure, while Septoplasty corrects function.

Is Septoplasty a serious operation?

No - Septoplasty is a safe outpatient surgery - Recovery takes a few days and, on average, one week off work - However, as with any surgery, Septoplasty has risks, including bleeding, infection, and numbness.

Why Choose Tender Palm Super-Speciality Hospital for Septoplasty in Lucknow, India?

Tender Palm is the Best ENT Hospital for Septoplasty in Lucknow, India. We have experienced ENT surgeons specializing in nasal airway correction. We provide precise diagnosis, advanced endoscopic techniques, and safe outpatient procedures to treat deviated septum, improve nasal airflow, and relieve chronic breathing issues, sinusitis, or snoring.

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Dr. Rajeev Gupta
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