Nasal polyps minimally invasive surgery pain


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Minimally invasive surgery for nasal polyps can be painful, but it is usually tolerable.
During minimally invasive surgery for nasal polyps, the patient is anesthetized, whether local or general, and generally does not feel significant pain while the anesthesia is in effect. However, pain, swelling, and a small amount of bleeding may occur after the anesthetic effect wears off.
Patients may experience some discomfort during the recovery period. Swelling of the nose may cause breathing difficulties and require breathing through the mouth, which may cause dry mouth and other discomfort. There may also be intermittent pain as the wound heals, but the doctor usually gives pain medication to relieve it.
Each person has a different tolerance for pain. Some people may find it less painful and can adapt better. For some people who are more sensitive to pain, it may feel more uncomfortable. However, the medical staff will pay close attention to the patient's condition and provide appropriate treatment and comfort according to the specific situation.
Generally speaking, although minimally invasive surgery for nasal polyps will bring some pain, modern medical technology and professional care of medical staff can minimize the discomfort of patients, patients should actively cooperate with the treatment and rehabilitation process to promote early recovery.