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Results 1 - 10 of 95 for Nose
  1. Nose Injuries and Disorders (National Library of Medicine)  
    Your nose is important to your health. It filters the air you breathe, removing dust, germs, and irritants. It ... that lead to them from drying out. Your nose also contains the nerve cells that help your ...
  2. Adenoids (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... high up in the throat, just behind the nose. They, along with the tonsils, are part of ... trapping germs coming in through the mouth and nose. Adenoids usually start to shrink after about age ...
  3. Head and Neck Cancer (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... name for cancers that develop in the mouth, nose and sinuses, salivary glands, and throat and voice ... other toxic substances at work (for upper throat, nose, and sinus cancers). Have had radiation exposure to ...
  4. Diphtheria (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... has bacteria on it. Diphtheria usually affects the nose and throat. Symptoms include: Sore throat Swollen glands ...
  5. Staphylococcal Infections (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... staph bacteria on their skin or in their noses, but they do not get an infection. But ...
  6. Common Cold (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... of your upper respiratory tract (which includes your nose and throat). Colds are probably the most common ... it and then touch your eyes, mouth, or nose. For example, you could get a cold after ...
  7. Nasal Cancer (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... paranasal sinuses are small hollow spaces around the nose. They are lined with cells that make mucus, which keeps your nose from drying out. The nasal cavity is the ...
  8. Sinusitis (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... hollow air spaces within the bones surrounding the nose. They produce mucus, which drains into the nose. If your nose is swollen, this can block the sinuses and ...
  9. Flu (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... These droplets can land in the mouths or noses of people who are nearby. Less often, a ... on it and then touching their own mouth, nose, or possibly their eyes. What are the symptoms ...
  10. Hay Fever (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... Some of the pollen ends up in your nose and throat. This can trigger a type of ... include: Sneezing, often with a runny or clogged nose Coughing and postnasal drip Itching eyes, nose and ...
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