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adenoid removal |
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- This procedure involves surgically removing the adenoid glands from the nasopharynx, which is the area between the nasal airway and back of the throat. It is usually performed with a tonsillectomy, or surgical removal of the tonsils. |
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Is it sinusitis? |
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Is it sinusitis? - Consistent congestion can mean serious sinus troubles: allergists urge those with sinus problems to recognize and seek treatment for the symptoms of sinusitis. Have you ever had cold symptoms that lasted more than seven... |
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bad breath |
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- Unpleasant, unusual, or offensive odour to the breath |
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facial pain |
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juvenile angiofibroma |
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- A juvenile angiofibroma is a benign, or non-cancerous, tumour made of tissue fibres and blood vessels. |
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skull X-ray |
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chronic sinusitis |
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ethmoiditis |
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facial swelling |
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septoplasty |
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nasal polyps |
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