For the removal of nasal scabs resulting from surgery that are painful and not going away, it is recommended to contact the medical team who performed the surgery. They will be able to provide the appropriate care and treatment for this situation. It is likely that an ENT specialist will need to handle the removal of these scabs. Medication may not be effective in this case, and a surgical approach may be the best course of action.
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