Month: July 2010
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Nasal Septal Haematoma
Nasal septal haematoma is a blood-filled cavity between the cartilage and the supporting perichondrium of the nose Usually it occurs after trauma to the nose, associated fractures to the nose or to facial structures. It occurs when there has been a shearing injury causing the perichondrium to be stripped from the underlying cartilage. Unless corrected,…
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Allergic Rhinitis-Nasal allergy-Laser Treatment
Are you fed up with sneezing, nasal blockage, wheezing, itchy eyes nose and throat, dry cough, used all kinds antihistamines, nasal sprays, injections and still suffering, then only need to read this post- Allergic rhinitis, often called nasal allergy occurs when your immune system overreacts to particles in the air that you breathe. The immune…
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Submucous Diathermy Relieves Nasal blockage-A New method
SMD-Vasomotor, Chronic Hypertrophic Rhintis There are 3 sets of turbinate bones inside the nose on the lateral wall. The inferior, middle and superior turbinates. Between the turbinates are the openings from the sinuses into the nasal passages. The turbinates are covered in a special lining called mucosa. They increase the surface area of your nose…