Guest guest Posted September 23, 2004 Report Share Posted September 23, 2004 For me, I had a deviated sep and my OR fixed that during my jaw surgery...the sinuses and the upper jaw region are very close and in my case before he fixed it, connected...so I think if you blow too hard you can deviate the septum and I am not clearly remembering, but also you can do something with the eardrums...I think it was POP them too...not allowing you to go scuba diving...etc. plus the pressure of blowing can make you bleed...stitches... specifically with the eye tearing, all connected in there and the pressure of the air blowing pushes on the tuct. as I understand it... (happens to me too, and feels really weird sometimes too) hope this helps. JO > > > > Hi , > > > > > > > > The connection between my nose and left eye is still pretty > much > > > there. > > > > Several times when I blow my nose, air (or something else) will > > > come out > > > > of my left eye. I didn't ask my surgeon about this because I > > > thought > > > > this was related to the work done in my sinus area. However, I > > > noticed > > > > it's happening only when I blow harder than usual now. > > > > > > > > And if your case is similar to mine, then you might still be > > > bleeding > > > > when blowing, on rare occasions. Nothing like between week 1 > > and > > > 4, > > > > fortunately. > > > > > > > > Ray Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2004 Report Share Posted September 23, 2004 For me, I had a deviated sep and my OR fixed that during my jaw surgery...the sinuses and the upper jaw region are very close and in my case before he fixed it, connected...so I think if you blow too hard you can deviate the septum and I am not clearly remembering, but also you can do something with the eardrums...I think it was POP them too...not allowing you to go scuba diving...etc. plus the pressure of blowing can make you bleed...stitches... specifically with the eye tearing, all connected in there and the pressure of the air blowing pushes on the tuct. as I understand it... (happens to me too, and feels really weird sometimes too) hope this helps. JO > > > > Hi , > > > > > > > > The connection between my nose and left eye is still pretty > much > > > there. > > > > Several times when I blow my nose, air (or something else) will > > > come out > > > > of my left eye. I didn't ask my surgeon about this because I > > > thought > > > > this was related to the work done in my sinus area. However, I > > > noticed > > > > it's happening only when I blow harder than usual now. > > > > > > > > And if your case is similar to mine, then you might still be > > > bleeding > > > > when blowing, on rare occasions. Nothing like between week 1 > > and > > > 4, > > > > fortunately. > > > > > > > > Ray Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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