Empty Nose Syndrome (ENS) – Turbinate Reduction & Nasal Surgery Risks

Empty Nose Syndrome and why it’s still unrecognized

7 min · 12 de dic de 2025
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A critical look at why Empty Nose Syndrome remains unrecognized. This episode explores surgical errors, medical denial, the neurophysiology behind ENS, and the human cost — including people who tragically “zeroed themselves” following turbinate-reduction complications. More information: https://shorturl.at/3gb7B [https://shorturl.at/3gb7B]

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A critical update on Empty Nose Syndrome. For the first time, a major European research team is working toward a regenerative treatment. This episode explains why patient participation is urgent, what is at stake, and how this research could change everything. More info on YouTube https://youtu.be/uk3fDqoD_EA [https://youtu.be/uk3fDqoD_EA] Modena Questionnaire: https://redcap.unimore.it/redcap/surveys/?s=ATYLYMC3DLXFXMAL [https://redcap.unimore.it/redcap/surveys/?s=ATYLYMC3DLXFXMAL] More information about the Modena project: https://www.cmr.unimore.it/progetti-in-corso/the-empty-nose-syndrome-investigations-propaedeutic-to-in-vivo-studies-progetti-di-ricerca-di-rilevante-interesse-nazionale-prin-2022/ [https://www.cmr.unimore.it/progetti-in-corso/the-empty-nose-syndrome-investigations-propaedeutic-to-in-vivo-studies-progetti-di-ricerca-di-rilevante-interesse-nazionale-prin-2022/] Contact email (CT scans / questions): ensquestionnaire@gmail.com

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THE SILENT SUFFOCATION: LIVING WITH EMPTY NOSE SYNDROME. [https://ensmemorial.blogspot.com/2024/07/empty-nose-syndrome-self-destruction.html?m=1] Watch the video version here https://youtu.be/YtlXRQwsG-Q?is=5eXGt7nWtDZEj8a6 What if every breath you took felt like drowning? "After a routine nasal surgery, life takes a devastating turn. What was meant to improve breathing instead leads to an invisible yet relentless struggle for survival. This gripping documentary follows the haunting reality of Empty Nose Syndrome (ENS)—a condition where the nose, despite being open, fails to function, leaving sufferers trapped in a cycle of suffocation, anxiety, and declining health.Through personal footage, scientific research, and expert interviews, we uncover the hidden consequences of nasal surgery, from the destruction of airflow regulation to oxygen deprivation, vascular constriction, and nervous system dysfunction. The film explores how low carbon dioxide levels, disrupted nitric oxide production, and chronic hyperventilation create a cascade of life-altering symptoms—heart problems, nerve dysfunction, and an unbearable sense of breathlessness.With raw, firsthand accounts and medical insights, The Silent Suffocation exposes the overlooked dangers of ENS and the desperate search for solutions. Is there a way to restore what has been lost? Or is this a lifelong fight against an invisible enemy?A shocking, eye-opening journey into a condition few understand—but many suffer from.

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episode Empty nose Syndrome - Bente Van de Veerdonk: A Life Interrupted by Septoplasty and Turbinate reduction artwork

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Bente Van de Veerdonk was a vibrant and compassionate young woman from Oss, the Netherlands, whose life was filled with promise and determination. Born on December 28, 1997, she balanced her aspirations in childcare and marketing with her love for helping others. Her journey, however, took a tragic turn in early 2024, when she underwent nasal surgery to correct a deviated septum and reduce her turbinates. What was meant to be a routine procedure led to devastating complications, resulting in a condition known as Empty Nose Syndrome (ENS). ENS left Bente grappling with severe nasal pain, chronic dryness, and a constant feeling of suffocation, disrupting her ability to breathe and sleep. Her condition deteriorated further as she faced unrelenting symptoms, including burning sensations, systemic pain, and sleep deprivation that often left her awake for days. Despite her efforts to find relief through consultations with specialists, alternative therapies, and the support of ENS forums, her symptoms only worsened. Alongside ENS, Bente faced the compounded challenges of Crohn’s disease and thyroid imbalances, which added to her physical and emotional burden. In November 2024, just weeks before her 27th birthday, Bente’s battle ended tragically when she took her own life. She became the sixth known individual that year to lose their life to ENS, a condition that has left countless others suffering in silence. Bente’s story is not just a tragedy; it is a call to action. It urges us to question the safety of invasive nasal procedures, hold the medical community accountable, and bring awareness to the suffering caused by ENS. Her memory serves as a reminder of the importance of understanding and advocating for those in pain, ensuring that her struggle inspires change and prevents further loss. https://ensmemorial.blogspot.com/2024/11/bente-van-de-veerdonk-november-2024.html [https://ensmemorial.blogspot.com/2024/11/bente-van-de-veerdonk-november-2024.html]

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