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Results 1 - 10 of 241 for Long nose
  1. ... show: A flattened nasal bridge with small, upturned nose Long ridges in the skin that run from the nose to the upper lip Prominent lips with an ...
  2. ... the nose. Mucus helps odors stay in the nose long enough to be detected by the nerve endings. ...
  3. ... not cancer. They seem to grow due to long-term swelling and inflammation in the nose from allergies, asthma, or infection. No one knows ...
  4. ... the area. Insert the nasal endoscope into your nose. This is a long flexible or rigid tube with a camera at the end to look inside the nose and sinuses. Pictures may be projected onto a ...
  5. ... A lot of discharge coming from the eye Long-term, unexplained tearing Tenderness around the nose or sinuses
  6. ... Will I have a cough? Sore throat? Runny nose? Headache? Other symptoms? How long will these symptoms last? Will I be tired ...
  7. ... has 2 bones at the bridge and a long piece of cartilage (flexible but strong tissue) that gives your nose its shape. A nasal fracture occurs when the ...
  8. ... my child have a cough? Sore throat? Runny nose? Headache? Other symptoms? How long will these symptoms last? Will my child be ...
  9. ... Splints may be left in place for as long as 1 to 2 weeks. You will have swelling inside your nose after surgery. Your nose may drain and bleed ...
  10. ... GERD). Eosinophilic esophagitis . Injuries caused by an endoscope . Long-term use of a nasogastric (NG) tube (tube through the nose into the stomach). Swallowing substances that harm the ...
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