careful with the ents they view turbinates as obstacles to breathing rather then essential structures for breathing. many people have extreme suffering after going to the ent, the ent industry is not interested in examining the problem. Beware look up empty nose syndrome, atrophic rhinitis, the symptoms can take years to develop. It can take time for the remaining mucosa to degenerate. Serioulsy you have no idea the intense suffering many people end up committing suicide or in psychiatric instit
I'd go back to the doctor. No there isn't any anesthetic necessary but he/she should be the judge on whether or not they need to come out or stay in for a little while longer. I didn't have a bad experience with my surgery but wouldn't want to repeat it
careful with the ents they view turbinates as obstacles to breathing rather then essential structures for breathing. many people have extreme suffering after going to the ent, the ent industry is not interested in examining the problem. Beware look up empty nose syndrome, atrophic rhinitis, the symptoms can take years to develop. It can take time for the remaining mucosa to degenerate. Serioulsy you have no idea the intense suffering many people end up committing suicide or in psychiatric instit
Ilikepeaches1 2 years ago
nice wide nose
nosemann006 3 years ago
I'd go back to the doctor. No there isn't any anesthetic necessary but he/she should be the judge on whether or not they need to come out or stay in for a little while longer. I didn't have a bad experience with my surgery but wouldn't want to repeat it
diver165 3 years ago
i want to know can you remove the tubes at home or do you need anesthetic
wehatezune 3 years ago