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sinusitis
Sinusitis, also known as rhinosinusitis and commonly known as a sinus infection, is an inflammation of the mucous membranes that line the sinuses resulting in symptoms that may include production of thick nasal mucus, nasal congestion, facial congestion, facial pain, facial pressure, loss of smell, or fever.''''''
rhinitis
Rhinitis, also known as coryza, is irritation and inflammation of the mucous membrane inside the nose. Common symptoms are a stuffy nose, runny nose, sneezing, and post-nasal drip.
nosebleed
nasal polyps
polypoidal masses
runny nose
Rhinorrhea (American English), also spelled rhinorrhoea or rhinorrhœa (British English), or informally, runny nose, is the free discharge of a thin mucus fluid from the nose; it is an extremely common condition. It is a common symptom of allergies (hay fever) or certain viral infections, such as the common cold or COVID-19. Rhinorrhea varies in color and consistency depending upon the underlying cause. It can be a side effect of crying, exposure to cold temperatures, cocaine abuse, or drug withdrawal, such as from methadone or other opioids. Treatment for rhinorrhea may be aimed at reducing sy
deviated septum
physical disorder of the nose, involving a displacement of the nasal septum
rhinophyma
Rhinophyma is a condition causing development of a large, bulbous nose associated with granulomatous infiltration, commonly due to untreated rosacea. The condition is most common in older white males.
chronic atrophic rhinitis
rare disease of the nasal mucosa
vasomotor rhinitis
non-allergic rhinitis
empty nose syndrome
a complex medical phenomenon
post-nasal drip
disorder that occurs when excessive mucus is produced by the nasal mucosa
Nasal septal hematoma
bleeding under the mucous membrane of the nasal septum, most often as a result of trauma
rhinolith
A rhinolith () is a stone present in the nasal cavity. It is an uncommon medical phenomenon, not to be confused with dried nasal mucus. A rhinolith usually forms around the nucleus of a small exogenous foreign body, blood clot or secretion by slow deposition of calcium and magnesium carbonate and phosphate salts. Over time, they grow into large irregular masses that fill the nasal cavity.
nasal septal perforation
nasal surgery
saddle nose
condition characterized by a loss of height of the nose, because of the collapse of the bridge
rhinitis medicamentosa
Rhinitis induced by descongestants
rhinosinusitis
Rhinosinusitis is a simultaneous infection of the nasal mucosa (rhinitis) and an infection of the mucosa of the paranasal sinuses (sinusitis). A distinction is made between acute rhinosinusitis and chronic rhinosinusitis.
Nasal vestibulitis
infection of the nasal cavity
concha bullosa
Anatomical feature of the human nose
inverted papilloma
Human disease