Now that your endoscopic sinus surgery is done, you will need to begin the postoperative care phase of your treatment. This is very important for you surgery to be completely successful. Please follow the guidelines below:
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Do not blow your nose for 1 week following surgery. If you feel the need to sneeze, do not try to hold it back. Instead sneeze with your mouth open.
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You may have some bleeding from the nose for several days after surgery and for a brief time after the first several office visits. If bleeding occurs, tilt your head back slightly and breathe gently through the nose. You may dab your nose gently with tissue. Nasal sprays that you purchase over the counter (Afrin® or Neosynephrine® nasal spray) may be used to help control bothersome nasal bleeding. However, these are nasal spray decongestants and you may only use them or 2-3 days. If used longer, you will have worsening congestion. If bleeding continues for a long time, please call us.
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Sinus rinse nasal wash – A nasal wash of the nose and sinuses with saline (salt solution) is a very important part of the postoperative care for most patients. The irrigations should be started on the first day after surgery. They are done twice a day unless instructed differently. This cuts down on the degree of sinus cleaning required during the return visits and helps speed-up healing. Many patients find it helpful to do these nasal washes more than twice a day.
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We prefer you use the Sinus Rinse Kit (Neil Med) for your nasal wash. You can purchase these Sinus Rinse Kits at National Jewish Health or most retail drug and grocery stores.
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If you have a splint in place, you will not need to irrigate your nose. Instead, try to keep your nose moist with saline sprays.
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You may have thin linings along the septum of your nose. These are stitched in place. We will remove them at your first post-op visit.
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For a short time, you may be more stuffy and congested following surgery than you were before surgery. This improves as you begin to heal.
If you have the following symptoms or have questions please call National Jewish Health at 303.388.1355. Choose option 4.