This page helps you find and join an active Empty Nose Syndrome Facebook group (ENS support community) where people share real experiences of post-surgical nasal breathing problems, air hunger, and related symptoms.
Many people search for an empty nose syndrome Facebook group or ENS Facebook group to connect with others experiencing similar post-surgical breathing and sensory issues.
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Join the Empty Nose Syndrome Facebook Group (ENS Support Community)
👉 Join the ENS Facebook group here:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/798149274095716/
This is an active support group for people experiencing:
- Empty Nose Syndrome (ENS) symptoms
- Post nasal surgery breathing issues
- Turbinate surgery complications
- Air hunger and breathing sensation disorders
- Sleep disruption and chronic nasal symptoms
- Autonomic symptoms after nasal surgery
What is Empty Nose Syndrome (ENS)?
Empty Nose Syndrome (ENS) is a condition that may occur after nasal surgery, particularly turbinate reduction or procedures that alter nasal airflow and sensory feedback.
Although the nasal passage may appear open, patients often report a mismatch between airflow and breathing sensation, leading to distress, sleep problems, and chronic breathing discomfort.
Important Information
This is a patient-led support community. It is not a medical service and does not provide diagnosis or treatment.
If you are experiencing severe symptoms, you should consult a healthcare professional familiar with Empty Nose Syndrome (ENS) or post-surgical nasal dysfunction.
The purpose of this page is to help people find an Empty Nose Syndrome Facebook group (ENS support group) and connect with others experiencing similar symptoms.
More Information About Empty Nose Syndrome
For a deeper explanation of Empty Nose Syndrome (ENS), including symptoms, surgery types, and patient experiences:
👉 https://fonderingar.blogspot.com/2025/02/the-hidden-dangers-of-turbinate.html
Shattered Trust – The Untold Story of Empty Nose Syndrome
This material explores ENS, turbinate reduction, septoplasty outcomes, patient testimonies, and long-term effects on breathing, sleep, and quality of life.
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