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Nasal obstruction
- The main indications for nasal surgery are: Nasal airway obstruction Septal spur headache Uncontrollable nosebleeds Nasal septal deformity in the presence of other intranasal surgery Nasal airway obstruction is usually the result of ...
- ... rhinitis, colds, or sinusitis. Other causes can include nasal obstruction such as a deviated septum, or foreign objects in the nose. Most nosebleeds begin on the septum, the midline, ...
- ... Snores excessively Has trouble breathing through the nose (nasal obstruction) Has episodes of not breathing during sleep (sleep ...
- Nasal flaring may be an indication of breathing difficulty, or even respiratory distress in infants. Check for airway obstructions, and call a health care provider.
- Images ... Hemangiomas are tumors made up of dilated blood vessels that usually appear shortly after birth, although they may be present ...
- ... caused by inflammation and blockage due to physical obstruction such as a deviated septum, misformed bone or cartilage structures such as the nasal conchae (turbinates), or blockage by nasal cysts or ...
- ... over a 2-year period, or upper airway obstruction due to tonsillar ... or the physician suspects the presence of a tonsil tumor.