The general blood seepage after nasal polyp surgery may take about half a month to a month, the exact time varies depending on the degree of lesions and the scope of surgery of each patient.
The bleeding time after nasal polyp surgery depends on the actual situation, and there is obvious individual variability.
After nasal polyp surgery, the nasal cavity will be filled with hemostatic material and cleaned for review about half a month after surgery. Nasal oozing may occur about half a month after surgery due to the irritation of the hemostatic material. It may start as a reddish bloody discharge and gradually change to a yellowish discharge. The oozing will gradually subside after the nasal cavity is cleaned out.
Patients who have undergone nasal polyp surgery need to strengthen their daily life management, follow up on time, and go to the hospital in time if any obvious discomfort occurs.