- male
- 40 Years
- 14/08/2025
How much does SMR and FESS surgery usually cost and do they often get done at the same time? I'm also worried about potential complications what should I be aware of before deciding on these procedures? Is it common to combine SMR with FESS, and what's the typical price range for both? I've heard there might be risks what are the most serious ones I should know about? I'm considering SMR and FESS but not sure about the costs or if they're usually performed together. Also, what kind of complications could happen after these surgeries? What's the average cost for SMR and FESS, and do surgeons typically do them together? I'm a bit nervous about possible side effects what are the big risks? Trying to figure out the expenses for SMR and FESS and whether they're often done in one go. Are there any major complications I should watch out for post-surgery?
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Yes , if the symptoms of nasal blockage are due to allergy not due to DNS , you wil still feel nasal block after surgery .. It's your body's immune response towards allergens .. you should get tested for allegry . it can controlled but not cured.
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