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Symptom: Lumps in the Nose


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Lumps in the Nose

1
  • most common in boys after 14 years old
  • reddish lump in nasal cavity
  • recurrent nose bleeds
2
  • ulcer of the septum dividing the nasal cavity
  • ulcer does not heal
  • lump under jaw or in front of neck
  • lump in the nose
3
  • nasal congestion
  • fever
  • weight loss
  • lumps in nasal cavity
  • lumps in nasal septum
4
  • soft mushy tissue in nasal cavity
  • nasal obstruction
  • bloody nasal discharge
  • chronic cough, may cough up blood
5
  • history of nose picking
  • history of cutting or pulling nasal hairs
  • small tender swelling in nasal cavity
  • swelling and tenderness may spread to face
  • fever
6
  • older people
  • thickening of skin of nose
  • lower side of nose usually involved
  • may have lump on side of nose, may form ulcer
7
  • smooth soft swelling of nasal cavity
  • swelling may increase in size
  • may be associated with nasal obstruction
   





Possible medical conditions of Lumps in the Nose : - Juvenile Angiofibroma - Osler-Weber-Rendu Disease - Squamous Cell Carcinoma - Wegener's Granulomatosis - Septal Irritation - Sarcoidosis - Tuberculosis - Fungal Infection - Furuncle - Cellulitis - Nasal Vestibulitis - Rhinophyma - Basal Cell Carcinoma - Nasoductal Cyst - Nasal Abscess.





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Medical Content Last Updated on 07/12/2008

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