I have a major question.
Right after I got out of surgery and my breathing tube removed, my nose started running. Then within a couple of days before being released, my nose still running, and I would get a bloody nose every time I would blow it. Now 10 weeks post surgery, I still have a runny nose. I have been to my primary care, cardiologist and am trying to get into an ENT. I have taken all kinds of medicines, for allergies, colds and prescriptions. I talked to my cardiologist about this 2 weeks ago, and that is when he told me to see an ENT, he said because he thinks they were too rough with my sinus passage during intubation. Has anyone ever heard of this or had this happen to you? If so what worked to make things better? I am dying to get this better, I have already ended up in the ER 3 times for this, from coughing and fever some times. Typically just runny nose every day. Thanks.
Juanita
Right after I got out of surgery and my breathing tube removed, my nose started running. Then within a couple of days before being released, my nose still running, and I would get a bloody nose every time I would blow it. Now 10 weeks post surgery, I still have a runny nose. I have been to my primary care, cardiologist and am trying to get into an ENT. I have taken all kinds of medicines, for allergies, colds and prescriptions. I talked to my cardiologist about this 2 weeks ago, and that is when he told me to see an ENT, he said because he thinks they were too rough with my sinus passage during intubation. Has anyone ever heard of this or had this happen to you? If so what worked to make things better? I am dying to get this better, I have already ended up in the ER 3 times for this, from coughing and fever some times. Typically just runny nose every day. Thanks.
Juanita