Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery
Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery Treatment

Treatment Range Hospital in Hyderabad offers advanced Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (FESS) for patients suffering from chronic sinusitis, nasal polyps, or blocked sinus pathways. Our experienced ENT surgeons use minimally invasive endoscopic techniques to restore normal sinus drainage, reduce infections, and improve breathing. With cutting-edge technology and personalized care, we are regarded as one of the best hospitals for sinus surgery in Hyderabad.
FESS is performed under general or local anesthesia using a thin endoscope and specialized instruments to access the sinuses through the nose without external cuts. The procedure is typically recommended when medications fail to treat recurring sinus infections or nasal blockages. At Treatment Range Hospital, each patient undergoes a detailed evaluation using nasal endoscopy and CT scans to plan a safe and effective surgery with minimal discomfort and quick recovery.
If you are looking for Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery in Hyderabad, Treatment Range Hospital provides reliable, affordable, and high-quality ENT care. Our dedicated team ensures a smooth treatment journey—from diagnosis to post-operative follow-up—helping patients breathe better and enjoy a better quality of life.
- Your 6 - Phase health Process
Your Complete Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery
🔍 Phase 1: Symptom Identification & Early Warning Signs
- Chronic nasal congestion
- Persistent nasal discharge or post-nasal drip
- Facial pain or pressure (especially around eyes, cheeks, and forehead)
- Decreased sense of smell or taste
- Headaches, fatigue, or sinus pressure unrelieved by medications
🩺Phase 2: OPD Consultation & ENT Evaluation
- ENT specialist review and physical exam
- Assessment of sinus history and response to medical treatments
- Nasal endoscopy to visualize sinus openings
- Review of prior medications (antibiotics, steroids, nasal sprays)
🧠 Phase 3: Diagnosis & Cause
- Chronic rhinosinusitis with or without nasal polyps
- Recurrent sinus infections resistant to treatment
- Allergies, anatomical blockages, or immune issues
- CT scan of sinuses to evaluate extent of disease and surgical plan
🔧 Phase 4: Treatment Plan – FESS Procedure
- IV fluids or diuretics to maintain fluid balance
- Correcting electrolyte levels (like potassium)
- Managing blood pressure
- Dialysis if waste buildup is life-threatening
📈 Phase 5:Post-Surgery Care
- Soft nasal packing or dissolvable dressing may be used
- Pain relief, nasal steroid sprays, and saline rinses prescribed
- Rest, avoid dusty environments or vigorous activities for 7–10 days
- Nasal cleaning and endoscopic debridement by ENT at follow-up visits
✅ Phase 6: Recovery & Results
- Return to normal activities in 7–10 days
- Improved nasal airflow and sinus drainage
- Better response to medications (e.g., nasal sprays)
- Full recovery within 3–4 weeks
- Long-term relief from chronic sinus symptoms and improved quality of life
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FESS stands for Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery. It’s a minimally invasive procedure used to treat chronic sinusitis and other sinus-related issues by improving sinus drainage through small openings inside the nose — with no external cuts or scars.
FESS is recommended for patients who:
Have chronic sinusitis unresponsive to medications
Experience frequent or recurring sinus infections
Have nasal polyps or blocked sinus pathways
Suffer from facial pain, pressure, and nasal congestion affecting quality of life
The procedure itself is not painful, as it’s performed under general or local anesthesia. After surgery, mild discomfort, congestion, or pressure is expected but can be managed with medication.
No. FESS is performed entirely through the nostrils using an endoscope. There are no external stitches or visible scars.
Most patients return to work or normal activities within 7 to 10 days. Full recovery and healing of the sinuses may take 3 to 4 weeks.