What to do if your nose is red and swollen after internal nasal bone thrusting

The redness and swelling of the nasal cavity after endonasal thrust surgery can be relieved by applying cold or hot compresses, as well as ibuprofen, penicillin and other medications to relieve the redness and swelling. Usually the swelling will subside slowly after 1~2 weeks.
Redness and swelling of the nasal cavity after the nasal bone endoprosthesis is a normal situation. Within 48 hours after surgery, local cold compresses can be applied to relieve swelling and pain. After 48 hours, local hot compresses can be applied to promote blood absorption and circulation and eliminate swelling. If the symptoms are serious, you can also use ibuprofen, penicillin and other drugs under the guidance of the doctor to relieve the symptoms.
The redness and swelling usually lasts for 1~2 weeks after nasal bone endoprosthesis, and will subside on its own at a later stage. Be careful to avoid nose collision after surgery. If symptoms such as infection, hematoma and bleeding occur after the operation, you should go to the hospital for follow-up in time.