What Is Septoplasty (Deviated Septum Surgery)? Septoplasty is a nose surgery that straightens the wall of cartilage and bone between your two nostrils. That wall is called your septum, and when it's ...
While everyone has their own idea of how to remedy the occasional bloody nose, Dr. Eddie Liou breaks down what is really happening to cause the bleed and how to manage it. Bloody noses, while ...
A septorhinoplasty may be done to correct a deviated septum, improve nasal breathing, or improve the appearance of the nose. Risks might include excessive bleeding, infection, temporary numbness in ...
Nasal polyps are painless, teardrop-shaped growths that form in your nose or sinuses. They’re most common where the sinuses near your eyes and cheekbones drain into your nose. Nasal polyps are not ...
If you frequently experience nosebleeds, you might come to regard them as nothing more than a messy inconvenience. Yet, even though most nosebleeds are mild and benign, they should not happen “if ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A small study suggests that a surgical treatment generally used on patients with tumors and certain brain disorders may put a stop to nosebleeds that won't stop any other ...
Nose bleeds are common and are generally not a cause for concern. Some can be caused by nasal dryness, a cold, and/or a deviated septum. To stop one, pinch your nostrils, don't blow your nose, and don ...
Experiencing nosebleeds can be alarming, especially when they happen frequently without an obvious explanation. While most people understand common triggers like dry air or trauma, several ...
Each month, The Clinical Advisor makes one new clinical feature available ahead of print. Don’t forget to take the poll. The results will be published in the next month’s issue. Epistaxis, or acute ...
Nose bleeds are usually a result of a burst blood vessel following nose blowing with a cold or hay fever or a scratch inside the nose which is taking its time to get better. Once a child has had a ...