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Results 1 - 10 of 24 for Sinus cancer
  1. ... or abscess Identify a mass or tumor, including cancer Plan sinus surgery or monitor your progress after surgery
  2. ... may be due to: Birth defects Bone fractures Cancer Polyps in the sinuses Sinus infection (sinusitis)
  3. ... at greatest risk of flu complications. Pneumonia, bronchitis, sinus infections and ear infections are examples of flu-related complications. If you have a medical condition, such as heart disease, cancer or diabetes, flu can make it worse. Flu ...
  4. ... at greatest risk of flu complications. Pneumonia, bronchitis, sinus infections, and ear infections are examples of flu-related complications. If you have a medical condition, such as heart disease, cancer, or diabetes, flu can make it worse. Flu ...
  5. ... Carbon monoxide poisoning Certain types of brain or sinus ... therapy for cancer) Skin grafts Wounds that have not healed with ...
  6. Pilonidal sinus disease is an inflammatory condition involving the ... abscess , in which the hair follicle becomes infected and pus ...
  7. ... urine Pain or burning with urination Nasal congestion, sinus ... that reduces a fever without first talking with your provider.
  8. ... trauma Other causes are: Ear surgery or injury Sinus or anterior ... cancer Swollen or inflamed gums ( gingivitis ) Vitamin B12 or ...
  9. ... brain area. Risk factors include: Attending day care Cancer Ear infection ( ... ) Sore throat ( pharyngitis ) Upper respiratory infection ...
  10. ... hygiene Tonsils with deep crypts and sulfur granules Sinus infection Throat ... fistula Hepatic encephalopathy Diabetic ketoacidosis ...
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