
In Good Health Empty Nose Syndrome: When A Routine Nose Surgery Goes Wrong
May 29, 2022
14:32
Empty Nose Syndrome is a rare condition that can develop after some of the most common nose procedures. Those affected are left in a constant feeling of suffocation – and there’s no cure. An ENS sufferer describes his experience living with the condition.
Guest Information:
- Dr. Brent Senior, Chief of Rhinology, Allergy, and Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery, University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill
- James R. Skinner, ENS patient
Resources:
- Brent A. Senior, MD, FACS, FARS | UNC Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery
- Brent Senior (@ProfBrentSenior) / Twitter
- @jskinner / Twitter
- James R. Skinner's Empty Nose Syndrome Story | Nasal Cripple
- Nasal Damage (ENS) Investigated - James R. Skinner
Learn more at: radiohealthjournal.org/empty-nose-syndrome/
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