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  • == Deviated Septum == ...tɪd 'sɛp.təm/) is a medical condition where the [[nasal septum]], the bone and cartilage that divide the nasal cavity of the nose in half, is significantl
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  • == Deviated Nasal Septum == ...s 'deviare' meaning 'to turn aside', 'nasalis' meaning 'of the nose', and 'septum' meaning 'a partition or dividing structure'.
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  • ...ils. When it is deviated, it can cause breathing difficulties, nosebleeds, and other complications. ...septoplasty" is derived from the Latin word "septum," meaning "partition," and the Greek word "plasty," meaning "formation."
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  • ...avities or spaces in an organism. The term is derived from the Latin word "septum," which means "something that encloses or fences in." The term "septal" is derived from the Latin word "septum," which means "something that encloses or fences in." The term is used in v
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  • ...m "nasal obstruction" is derived from the Latin words "nasus" meaning nose and "obstructio" meaning blockage. ...uding [[allergies]], [[sinusitis]], [[nasal polyps]], [[deviated septum]], and [[enlarged adenoids]].
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  • == Septum == '''Septum''' (/ˈsɛptəm/, plural: septa) is a term used in [[anatomy]] to refer to
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  • ...-e-try) is a diagnostic procedure used to measure and evaluate the airflow and pressure in the nasal passages. ...rom three Greek words: "rhino" meaning nose, "manos" meaning thin or rare, and "metron" meaning measure. Thus, it literally translates to "measuring the t
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  • ...ose''', is a symptom characterized by an obstruction to the flow of air in and out of the [[nose]]. It is often a symptom of another health issue, such as The term "nasal congestion" is derived from the Latin "nasus" for "nose" and the English "congestion", which originates from the Latin "congestus", mean
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  • ...is" is derived from the Latin word "sinus," which means "pocket" or "bay," and the Greek suffix "-itis," which denotes inflammation. * [[Pain]] and swelling around the eyes, cheeks, nose, or forehead
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  • ...es that protrude into the breathing passage of the nose. They help to warm and humidify the air that is inhaled through the nostrils. ...binectomy" is derived from the Latin word "turbinatus" meaning cone-shaped and the Greek word "ektome" meaning excision.
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  • The term "Nasal Fracture" is derived from the Latin "nasus" meaning "nose" and the Latin "fractura" meaning "a breach, break, or fracture". === Signs and Symptoms ===
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  • ...conditions. The procedure is less invasive than traditional sinus surgery, and recovery time is generally shorter. ..."endoscope," a medical device used to view the internal parts of the body, and "sinus surgery," a procedure to correct sinus problems.
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  • ...The term is derived from the Greek words "nasos" (nose), "endo" (inside), and "skopein" (to look or examine). ...st]], a doctor who specializes in diseases and disorders of the ear, nose, and throat.
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  • ..." is derived from the Latin word "sinus," which means "pocket" or "curve," and the Greek suffix "-itis," which denotes inflammation. * Deviated septum
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  • ...al purposes. The term is derived from the Latin word "alar" meaning "wing" and the Greek word "plasty" meaning "molding" or "formation". ...larplasty aims to reduce the width of this area to achieve a more balanced and harmonious facial appearance. It can also improve breathing function in som
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  • ...becomes excessive, it can lead to symptoms such as a runny nose, coughing, and throat irritation. ...rived from the Latin words "post" meaning "after", "nasus" meaning "nose", and the English word "drip". It refers to the dripping of mucus from the nasal
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  • ...an cause a variety of symptoms, including a persistent cough, sore throat, and a feeling of something stuck in the throat. ...rm "postnasal drip" is derived from the Latin words "post" meaning "after" and "nasus" meaning "nose". The "drip" part of the term refers to the sensation
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  • ...ing" comes from the Old English "brǣþung", which means the act of inhaling and exhaling. ...a result of a medical condition such as [[nasal congestion]] or [[deviated septum]].
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