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- ... during an examination of the nose, or when disorders affecting the nasal mucosal tissue are suspected.
- ... due to nasal polyps, nasal septal deformities, and nasal tumors Infections in the nose, throat, or sinuses Allergies Endocrine disorders Dementia or other neurological problems Nutritional deficiencies Head ...
- There is very little risk with a nasal endoscopy for most people. If you have a bleeding disorder or take blood-thinning medicine, let your provider know so they are extra careful to decrease bleeding. If you have heart disease, there ...
- Broad nasal bridge can be a normal facial feature. However, it can also be associated with certain genetic or congenital (present from birth) disorders.
- ... Overuse of decongestant nasal sprays Oxygen treatment through nasal cannulas Snorting cocaine or amphetamine Repeated nosebleeds may be a symptom of another disease such as high blood pressure, a bleeding disorder, or a tumor of the nose or sinuses. ...
- ... However, it more often occurs on the nose (nasal) side. The growth may increase in size, but usually over many years.
- ... Elsevier; 2021:chap 191. Chegar BE, Tatum SA. Nasal fractures. In: ... SN. Acquired disorders of the nose. In: Kliegman RM, St. Geme ...
- Broad nasal bridge, or widening of the base of the nose, is a relative term. It can be a normal facial feature, but it can also be associated with certain congenital disorders such as basal cell nevus syndrome, or trisomy 8, a chromosome defect.
- ... Elsevier; 2023:chap 24. Haddad J, Dodhia SN. Nasal polyps. In: ... and ear disorders. In: Goldman L, Cooney KA, eds. Goldman-Cecil ...
- ... lip Decreased skin color (pigment) Large forehead Low nasal bridge Thin, sparse hair Learning disabilities Poor hearing Poor vision with decreased tear production Weakened immune system