Nasal airway obstruction: Difference between revisions
Created page with "* Nasal airway obstruction ** Clinical features *** Difficulty in nasal breathing, eating, sleeping *** Nasal congestion *** Headache *** Epistaxis ** Differential diagnosis *** Acute rhinitis *** Chronic rhinitis *** Rhinosinusitis *** Deviated septum *** Septal perforation *** Adenoids (pharyngeal tonsil hyperplasia) *** Turbinate hyperplasia *** Nasal polyp *** Tumours of nose, paranasal sinuses *** Foreign bodies *** Nasal decongestant abuse <noinclude>Categor..." |
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Latest revision as of 10:58, 24 November 2023
- Nasal airway obstruction
- Clinical features
- Difficulty in nasal breathing, eating, sleeping
- Nasal congestion
- Headache
- Epistaxis
- Differential diagnosis
- Acute rhinitis
- Chronic rhinitis
- Rhinosinusitis
- Deviated septum
- Septal perforation
- Adenoids (pharyngeal tonsil hyperplasia)
- Turbinate hyperplasia
- Nasal polyp
- Tumours of nose, paranasal sinuses
- Foreign bodies
- Nasal decongestant abuse (= Rhinitis medicamentosa)
- Rebound nasal congestion due to nasal decongestant withdrawal
- Clinical features