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Hi Nicole,
Well thanks for the kind words... I really just want to be of help if I can ;-) Generally red gum tissue indicates inflammation or bacteria. In your case, it could be that or it could be trauma from all that that little area has been through. I don't think it is related to the sinus perf. It may not change to pink... but I think eventually it will. Feeling pressure in your sinus when you talk.....perhaps that is inflammation of the sinus cavity from all this damp, humid weather. I'm in NJ and we are dealing with the same crap here. Have you tried taking an OTC decongestant? A supplement that is helpful with sinus issues is called Quercetin. Here is an informative website about what it is.. http://www.quercetinguide.com/ The product that I am most familiar with and recommend to others is made by Jarrow Formulas and it's time released capsule. I hate to disagree with the nurse, but a sinus perf can be felt if it is causing an airflow from the nose to the mouth that wasn't present prior to the procedure. Some tiny perfs close so quickly that this physical symptom never occurs... in that case, no a person wouldn't be aware of it. I think you are healing and it is going to take more time than you would like it to. Just be mindful of what you are eating, drinking and be diligent with your oral hygiene while on vacation. Definitely have a fabulous time wherever you are going... hopefully it's warm and sunny.... and let the healing happen ;-)) Please let us know how how you're doing when you get back! Bryanna Quote:
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