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Results 1 - 10 of 38 for Nasal obstruction
  1. The inside walls of the nose have 3 pairs of long thin bones covered with a layer of tissue that can expand. These bones are called ...
  2. 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 ...
  3. ... 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, ...
  4. ... Snores excessively Has trouble breathing through the nose (nasal obstruction) Has episodes of not breathing during sleep (sleep ...
  5. ... from the surface of the eye into the nose.
  6. A physical exam may show an obstruction of the nose. Tests that may be done include: CT scan Endoscopy of the nose Sinus x-ray ... need for immediate surgery. Surgery to remove the obstruction cures the ... the nose (transnasal) or through the mouth (transpalatal).
  7. Gastric suction is a procedure to empty the contents of your stomach. ... A tube is inserted through your nose or mouth, down the food ...
  8. 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.
  9. Images ... Hemangiomas are tumors made up of dilated blood vessels that usually appear shortly after birth, although they may be present ...
  10. Treatment involves placing a tube through the nose into the stomach ... also be needed if there are signs of tissue death. If a tumor ...
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