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Is endoscopic Dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) surgery painful?

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Endoscopic DCR surgery is usually performed under general anaesthetic, so you should not feel pain during the procedure. Post-operative discomfort is generally moderate and well controlled.

During the operation

The surgeon works through the nostril using a tiny camera, avoiding external cuts. You remain asleep or deeply sedated.

  • No awareness of instruments or drilling during surgery
  • Pain control is tailored to you in theatre and recovery
  • Nasal packing may cause pressure rather than sharp pain
  • Tubes placed in the tear duct can feel slightly strange but not very painful

After surgery

Expect a blocked-nose sensation, mild facial ache, and possible headache. These symptoms usually ease quickly.

  • Painkillers such as paracetamol and anti-inflammatories keep discomfort manageable
  • Saline nasal sprays and ointment reduce irritation inside the nose
  • Heavy bleeding or severe pain is uncommon and should be assessed urgently
  • Most people resume light activities within a few days