This is an inflammation of the adenoids. These lumps of spongy tissue help the body fight germs. The adenoids are found high in the back of the throat. They're behind and above the uvula (the bit of fleshy tissue that hangs in the back of your throat).
If you have anosmia, you have lost your sense of smell. This makes it hard for you to enjoy the taste of foods. Let's take a moment to learn more.
This common condition is a misalignment of the nasal septum (the thin wall of bone and cartilage that divides the nostrils). Ideally, the septum is straight and positioned exactly in the center of the nose. However, in many cases it is positioned slightly off center and may also be crooked or misshapen.
This is a small, soft growth in your nose or sinus cavity. You may have many polyps, and they can be small or large. They are not cancerous.
This condition is an inflammation and swelling of your sinuses. These are hollow, air-filled cavities in your skull. They open into your nasal passages. Sinusitis can be a painful condition. For some people, it can become a chronic problem.
Read on to learn how to treat a nosebleed at home, and when you should get medical care.
Acute bacterial rhinosinusitis (ABRS) is an infection of your nasal cavity and sinuses. It's caused by bacteria. Acute means that you've had symptoms for less than 12 weeks.
Nasal polyps are abnormal, soft growths in the nose or sinuses. They are fairly common, especially as you get older.
This video shows how to use a nasal spray.
This surgery corrects a deviated septum. Your septum is a thin wall of cartilage and bone inside your nose. It separates your nostrils. If you have a deviated septum, it is crooked or off center.
Nasal surgery may be done at your healthcare provider's office, a surgery center, or a hospital. Follow any directions your healthcare provider gives you on how to get ready.
You're scheduled to have a type of nasal surgery called septoplasty. Read on to learn about what to expect during and after this surgery.
This surgery fixes a blockage caused when the turbinates in your nose are too large.
During the first weeks after surgery, be sure to follow the advice of your healthcare provider. The tips on this sheet can help speed your recovery.
Here are images that show the different steps of using nasal spray.
Your sinuses are air-filled spaces between the bones in your head. The sinuses make mucus that drains into the nose. This helps keep the nose moist and free of dust and germs.
Why does your nose look the way it does? And what goes on inside a nose to let a person breathe easily? Learning the anatomy of the nose can help you better understand the answers to these questions.
Learning the anatomy of the nose can help you better understand how the nose works.
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