Can the sinuses be removed?
Under normal circumstances, sinuses can be removed, and the specific analysis is as follows:
The sinuses are cavities within the skull located primarily on both sides of the nasal cavity and connected to it. Normally, they serve functions such as protecting the head and assisting in respiration. When severe sinus diseases or functional disorders occur—such as chronic sinusitis or nasal polyps—surgical removal may become necessary. In such cases, patients may undergo procedures like endoscopic sinus surgery or radical maxillary sinus surgery to remove the affected sinuses. However, sinus removal may affect facial structure and function and could lead to complications such as bleeding or infection. Therefore, patients should carefully weigh the risks and benefits and proceed only after comprehensive evaluation and consultation with their physician.
Patients are advised to follow individualized recommendations from their doctors and ensure that conditions for sinus removal are appropriate, thereby reducing physical burden and promoting recovery. Additionally, maintaining a light diet and avoiding spicy or greasy foods can help support the healing process.