Does local anesthesia for turbinate hypertrophy ablation surgery hurt?

For turbinate hypertrophy ablation surgery, there may be mild pain sensation with local anesthesia, but it is generally acceptable. 1. Nasal turbinate hypertrophy ablation surgery lasts for a relatively short period of time. When local infiltration anesthesia is chosen, it may cause mild intranasal pain during the ablation process, and for those who are sensitive to pain, the pain may be felt more obviously. Local tamponade is required for a short period of time after the routine procedure, which may also cause discomfort such as headache and sore throat. 2. At present, general anesthesia is used for turbinate ablation surgery, during which the patient is in a sleeping state and generally does not feel any pain, and the stimulation of postoperative stuffing may cause mild pain in the head and face. When nasal discomfort occurs, it is recommended to consult a regular hospital in time, and choose the appropriate surgical method after evaluation by a professional doctor.