Advertisement
free online screening

 
     
 

Advertisement

Symptom: Nose

Body Area = Nose
Select A General Symptom related to the Nose Below

Acute Nasal Pain
Loss of Smell
Lumps in the Nose
Nasal Bleeding
Nasal Discharge
Snoring




Common nose symptoms are more annoying than anything else. However, other diseases that affect the nose and its connections to the sinuses may be more ominous.

Some of these conditions include vascular malformations of the tissue lining the nasal cavity. Cancerous tumors can arise from these same linings.

Tumors that arise within the nose and paranasal sinuses may destroy local tissues and affect the eye or mouth. Blurred vision, double vision, loss of vision and asymmetry of the eyes may result.

Congenital or traumatic disorders can lead to communication of the nasal cavity with the intracranial cavity. This can produce spinal fluid leaks, headaches and meningitis. Some rare disorders, such as fungal infections or Leprosy, can destroy the cartilage of the nose, leading to progressive deformity.

Diseases that affect these areas also include cosmetic disorders that require nose jobs or eyelid surgery. Migraine headaches may cause symptoms that involve nasal congestion. Allergies occur as well as sinusitis.

Surgeons that treat these disorders include ENT surgeons, plastic surgeons, general surgeons and radiation therapists.

Drugs that may be used to treat these types of disorders include Zyrtek, Flonase, Nasonex and Imitrex.





Advertisement

Medical Content Last Updated on 07/12/2008

Disclaimer

The information contained on this site is for the sole purpose of being informative. This information is not and should not be used or relied upon as medical advice. Always seek the advice of your physician, nurse Or other qualified health care provider before you undergo any treatment or for answers to any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

If you believe you have a medical emergency, please discontinue use of MyElectronicMD and call 911 now.

Nothing contained on or provided through the service is intended to be or is to be used for medical diagnosis or treatment. Your use of this site is subject to certain terms and conditions.



   
         

 




©1999-2008 Electronic Medical Solutions
All Rights Reserved
 

Advertisement

News