Month: May 2012
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Bad Breath:Tonsillolith Treatment
Halitosis Caused By Tonsillolith-Treatment By Tonsillectomy Tonsilloliths (Tonsil stone) are rare calcified concretions that develop in tonsillar crypts within the substance of the tonsils. Causes of Tonsil Stones Your tonsils contain several crypts or holes which are filled with bacteria and other materials, including dead cells and mucous. When this occurs, the debris can become…
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Septoplasty:Septal Reconstruction Operation
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Acute Frontal Sinusitis: Treatment and Complications
Acute frontal sinusitis usually occurs in association with ethmoid or maxillary sinusitis. The front nasal duct is tortuous and easily obstructed by mucosal edema after a viral URTI. Early diagnosis and management of acute frontal sinusitis will go a long way in preventing development of complications. Predisposing factors are any abnormality that interferes with drainage…
