Post-Operative Sinus Precautions

Sinus Precautions

 

Because of the close relationship between upper back teeth and the sinus, a communication between the sinus and mouth sometimes results from surgery.  That complication has occurred in your case, which often heals slowly and with difficulty.  Certain precautions will assist healing and we ask that you faithfully follow these instructions for at least 10-14 days:

 

  1. Take prescriptions as directed.
  2. Do not forcefully spit.
  3. Do not smoke.
  4. Do not use a straw.
  5. Do not forcefully blow your nose for at least two weeks, even though your sinus may feel “stuffy” or there may be some nasal drainage.
  6. Try not to sneeze; it will cause undesired sinus pressure.  If you must sneeze, keep your mouth open.
  7. Eat only soft foods for several days, always trying to chew on the opposite side of your mouth.
  8. Do not rinse vigorously.  Gentle salt water swishes may be used.

 

Slight bleeding from the nose is not uncommon for several days after surgery.

 

Please keep our office advised of any changes in your condition, especially if drainage or pain increases.  It is important that you keep all future appointments until this complication has resolved.

 

You may also Contact Marquette General Hospital to have Dr. Farbod paged after hours, at (906) 228-9440