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Foreign Body In Nose : Complications

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Complications could include:
A nosebleed is loss of blood from the tissue lining the nose. Bleeding most commonly occurs in one nostril only.Nosebleeds are very common.
Source:ADAM
Date:April 22, 2008
A nosebleed is bleeding from the nose called epistaxis.Unexpected bleeding from anywhere is cause for alarm. Persistent bleeding should always be investigated because it may be the earliest sign of cancer.
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine
A nosebleed is characterized by bleeding from the interior of the nasal cavity. It can be caused by heat, dry air, trauma to the nose, certain medications, or a medical condition.Anterior nosebleeds, or bleeding of the nose that comes from near th...
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine
A nosebleed, also called epistaxis, is a loss of blood from any blood vessel in the nose. It usually appears in only one nostril.Although unexpected or persistent bleeding from anywhere is a warning sign of cancer and should be investigated, noseb...
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Children's Health
Rhinitis is inflammation of the mucous lining of the nose.Rhinitis is a nonspecific term that covers infections, allergies, and other disorders whose common feature is the location of their symptoms. In rhinitis, the mucous membranes become infect...
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine
Rhinitis is inflammation of the mucous lining of the nose.Rhinitis is a nonspecific term that covers nasal congestion due to infections, allergies, and other disorders. In rhinitis, the mucous membranes of the nose become infected or irritated, pr...
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine
Nasal flaring is the enlargement of the opening of the nostrils during breathing. It is often a sign that increased effort is needed to breathe.Flaring of the alae nasi(nostrils); Nostrils- flaring.Nasal flaring is seen mostly in infants and young...
Source:ADAM
Date:May 8, 2008
A perforated septum is a hole in the nasal septum, the vertical plane of tissue that separates the nostrils.The nasal septum is a thin structure in the middle of the nose. In front, it is cartilage, further back it is bone.
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine
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