Nasal Turbinate Reduction: Impact on Lung Expansion, Gas Exchange, Lactate Levels, Cardiac Output, and the Limbic System

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Empty Nose Syndrome (ENS) occurs after surgery to the turbinates, finger-like structures in the nose responsible for regulating respiratory function. Damage to these vital organs leads to severe dysfunction, impacting both the respiratory system and the autonomic nervous system, often leaving individuals in a chronic state of fight-or-flight. This article will examine how disruption of neurological connections between the nose…

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