With turbinate ablation, there is usually no unpleasant sensation during the procedure, and there may be some discomfort during the postoperative recovery process. Nasal turbinate ablation is usually treated with anesthesia during the procedure to eliminate the patient’s discomfort and increase the degree of cooperation with the procedure, so patients usually do not experience pain and other discomfort during the procedure. During the postoperative recovery period, patients may experience congestion and edema of the nasal mucosa, increased secretion, etc., as well as varying degrees of pain, which may cause discomfort to the patients, but generally to a lesser extent, and with the gradual recovery after the operation, the above phenomena will gradually improve and disappear, and there will not be any obvious after-effects. If obvious discomfort occurs after turbinate ablation, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for follow-up, to clarify the cause of the disease and treat the symptoms; at the same time, don’t be overly nervous, and keep your mood relaxed, which is conducive to alleviating the discomfort and promoting the recovery of the disease.