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When can i start strenous exercises and running after septoplastt and adenoidectomy ( its been 25 days) and today on bathing water went inside nose will it cause infection.
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Good evening! Strenous work out needs to be avoided atleast for 3 weeks Try following hygiene measures to prevent infection post surgery
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U can surely start exercise . Increase intensity gradually
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No worries if water goes inside. You can take bath.
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Follow your post operative prescription
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Can start with exercise if your last follow up was uneventful and you don’t have any active bleeding
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Hello use Floresp az nasal spray
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No problem if water went inside nose U can start exercise after 1 month
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