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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for Deviated nasal septum
  1. ... may block the opening of the sinuses. A deviated nasal septum, nasal bone spur, or nasal polyps may block ... sinus infections need surgery. Surgery to repair a deviated septum or nasal polyps may prevent the condition from returning.
  2. ... A foreign object (like a marble) in the nose or sinus Deviated septum (many insurance plans require a nasal endoscopy prior to surgery to correct it)
  3. ... in the nose Sinus or pituitary surgery (transsphenoidal) Deviated septum (tissue that divides the nose into 2 nostrils) Chemical irritants including medicines or ...
  4. ... causes can include nasal obstruction such as a deviated septum, or foreign objects in the nose. Most nosebleeds begin on the septum, the midline, ...
  5. ... 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 ...
  6. The sinuses are located behind the forehead, nasal bones, cheeks, and ... of another infection of that area of the head These days, a ...