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1. Activity Light to moderate activity is
recommended. Avoid heavy lifting and straining for the first week after
surgery. Nose blowing initially should be gentle and minimal. Forceful nose
blowing can lead to nasal bleeding. Elevating the head while resting or
sleeping may be helpful.
2. Packing Your surgeon may place
packing and/or plastic splints within your nasal cavity after the surgery. Your
surgeon will let you know when these will be removed.
3. Nasal
Saline Irrigation Your physician may recommend mechanically cleaning
your nose and sinuses with nasal saline. This can remove blood and mucus from
the nose and help with healing after surgery. Nasal saline spray is available
over the counter. You can also make a saline solution with the following
recipe: - 1/2 tsp table salt - 12 ounces of water (clean tap or
boiled water) - Pinch of baking soda
4. Pain Some
pain after sinus surgery is expected. It is generally of moderate severity.
Take the pain medicine as prescribed by your physician.
5. Fever
Low grade temperature after sinus surgery is common. You should notify
our office if your temperature is 101F or greater.
6. Bleeding
Some bloody nasal and postnasal drainage after sinus surgery is
expected. You will receive information before leaving the surgical facility
regarding how much bleeding is expected or normal. Call the office if your
bleeding becomes excessive.
7. Nausea/Vomiting Nausea is
fairly common after sinus surgery. Most often it improves significantly the day
after surgery. You may be given a prescription medicine to help with nausea.
Call the office if you need help managing your nausea or vomiting.
8. Vision Changes Call the office if you have any decrease
in vision or double vision. Some mild blurriness after surgery can be related
to eye ointment used at the time of surgery.
9. Clear Nasal
Drainage Call the office if you notice a large amount of clear nasal
drainage after surgery, especially if it is one-sided and if it varies with
change in position. Very infrequently a CSF(spinal fluid) leak may occur. Call
your physician if you have any concerns about clear nasal drainage. |
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