Currently, initial treatment approaches to ENS prioritize conservative management; given the complexity and severity of the condition, patients and clinicians should approach surgical options with caution.

Empty Nose Syndrome: Physiological, Psychological, or Perhaps a Little of Both?
ENS represents one of the more complex conditions in otolaryngology, characterized by the paradoxical feeling of nasal obstruction despite objectively patent airways. In addition to the feeling of severe nasal obstruction—one patient called it “suffocating with every breath”—patients also report dryness, burning, and crusting. The quality-of-life impact can be so great that some patients travel the world seeking multiple consultations and revision surgeries.

How To: Inferior Meatus Augmentation Procedure for Empty Nose Syndrome
Empty nose syndrome is an uncommon disease characterized by a debilitating spectrum of symptoms such as paradoxical nasal obstruction, nasal dryness, and nasal burning.
Empty Nose Syndrome Surgery Benefits Some, But Not All Patients
Research shows surgical intervention can result in clinical improvement, but up to 21% of patients report only marginal improvement