Empty Nose Syndrome most often occurs after aggressive nasal surgery, particularly turbinate reduction or removal meant to help improve breathing.
ENS patients struggle with ongoing, unexplainable feelings of congestion even though their nasal passages are technically “open.” This paradox creates understandable confusion and distress.
Most commonly, Empty Nose Syndrome affects those who have undergone surgery to correct chronic sinusitis or deep functional breathing obstruction. According to the American Rhinologic Society, the exact mechanisms triggering ENS are still under study, but symptoms are thought to result from changes in nasal airflow, humidity sensing, and nerve damage.
Because general practitioners often misunderstand Empty Nose Syndrome, we hear from so many Boca Raton patients feeling invalidated or dismissed, leading to isolation and even a sense of hopelessness.
ENS is a condition that can affect so many aspects or life, including:
The root causes of Empty Nose Syndrome aren’t totally obvious. Here’s what we know so far: ENS is most commonly associated with partial or complete resection of the inferior or middle turbinates – i.e. structures that warm, humidify, and direct airflow through the nose.
Without healthy nose turbinates, nasal sensation and function can become seriously disrupted. This can cause miscommunication between nasal nerves and the brain, making the patient feel congested, uncomfortable, and even suffocated despite normal airflow. It’s these sensory dysfunctions that likely contribute to all the physical and emotional symptoms of ENS.
While Empty Nose Syndrome is difficult to prevent entirely, today’s relief focuses on preserving as much turbinate tissue as possible during and after nose or sinus surgery.
While there’s no universal cure, ENT specialists work closely with patients to build custom Empty Nose Syndrome treatment plans that improve comfort, post-procedure functionality, and restore a sense of understanding about what’s happening with your own body.
The Nose and Sinus Institute of Boca Raton is one of South Florida’s only centers fully dedicated to complex nasal and sinus care. Our double board-certified facial plastic surgeons have been treating Empty Nose Syndrome and related disorders since 1987.
They pioneered many of the advanced, minimally invasive nasal techniques in use worldwide today – including stereotactically guided sinus surgery and balloon sinuplasty – and they remain national leaders in the field. Their Total Nose Approach™ allows patients to address both functional and cosmetic issues in the same setting, ensuring fully customized, patient-first care.
Our approach to every patient’s empty nose syndrome treatment is precise, gradual, and backed entirely by the latest medical research into airway science.
You might be a good candidate for treatment for Empty Nose Syndrome if you:
Conveniently located in Boca Raton, our ENT doctors serve Boca Raton and all surrounding communities in Palm Beach and Broward Counties
Don’t continue suffering from this difficult and distinct condition. There are compassionate, effective ways forward, from double-board-certified specialists at NSIBR.
Our goal is to restore a sense of comfortable airflow and reduce dryness or suffocation feelings. This may involve a combination of nasal structural support, moisturization, and psychological relief. Our doctors are here to help you.
Symptoms can feel pervasive and long-lasting, but they are not always permanent. With the right combination of therapies and follow-up, many patients experience significant improvement in their quality of life and return to their old lifestyles.
Some patients feel better in a few weeks, especially with moisturization therapy. Surgical solutions or implants may take longer (up to a few months) but many report steady progress over time.
You don’t have to keep searching for answers. Relief begins today, with a compassionate conversation.
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