This video raises awareness about Empty Nose Syndrome (ENS), a condition that can occur as a result of nasal surgeries like turbinate reduction and septoplasty. ENS is a devastating complication that impacts the body’s ability to sense airflow, leading to symptoms like constant suffocation, dryness, and feelings of despair. Many people undergo nasal surgeries each year, unaware of the possible risks and life-altering consequences associated with removing or reducing nasal structures, which are essential for proper breathing and air regulation. The video presents firsthand accounts from ENS sufferers, medical explanations, and expert insights to shed light on why this syndrome often goes unrecognized and dismissed by doctors. It emphasizes the importance of informed consent and the need for healthcare providers to discuss ENS as a potential risk with their patients before surgery. Through this presentation, viewers are encouraged to understand the severity of ENS and the need for caution when considering nasal surgery. Additional resources and documented cases can be found at ensmemorial.blogspot.com. For those seeking support or more information, a QR code is provided to access the memorial website directly. Links: Explanation of Empty Nose Syndrome: https://ensmemorial.blogspot.com/2024/08/empty-nose-syndrome-overview_30.html?m=1 Further Explanation of Empty Nose Syndrome focusing on lung problems: https://ensmemorial.blogspot.com/2024/09/empty-nose-syndrome-effects-on.html?m=1 ENS related tragic outcomes (ENS MEMORIAL BLOG) https://ensmemorial.blogspot.com/2024/07/empty-nose-syndrome-self-destruction.html?m=1 Empty Nose Syndrome Testimonies short: https://ensmemorial.blogspot.com/2024/09/victims-voices-on-empty-nose-syndrome.html Empty Nose Syndrome Testimonies Long: https://ensmemorial.blogspot.com/2024/09/testimonials-from-individuals-with.html Facebook group for support: Empty Nose Syndrome / Iatrogenic nasal dysfunction.... https://www.facebook.com/groups/798149274095716/ Folder from ENSIA: Empty Nose Syndrome - A Guide to Diagnosis and Management for Medical Professionals https://www.schlafmedizin-praxis.de/media/downloads/infothek/ENSGuidetoDiagnosisManagementv_09.2016.pdf?m=1474896826