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  2. Nosebleed - Wikipedia

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    A nosebleed, also known as epistaxis, is an instance of bleeding from the nose. [1] Blood can flow down into the stomach, and cause nausea and vomiting. [8] In more severe cases, blood may come out of both nostrils. [9] Rarely, bleeding may be so significant that low blood pressure occurs. [1]

  3. Aerosinusitis - Wikipedia

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    In most cases of sinus barotrauma, localized pain to the frontal area is the predominant symptom. This is due to pain originating from the frontal sinus, it being above the brow bones. Less common is pain referred to the temporal, occipital, or retrobulbar region. Epistaxis or serosanguineous secretion from the nose may occur.

  4. Epistasis - Wikipedia

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    Even more recently, methods that utilize insights from theoretical computer science (the Hadamard transform [62] and compressed sensing [63] [64]) or maximum-likelihood inference [65] were shown to distinguish epistatic effects from overall non-linearity in genotype–phenotype map structure, [66] while others used patient survival analysis to ...

  5. Medication package insert - Wikipedia

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    The SPC is not intended to give general advice about treatment of a condition but does state how the product is to be used for a specific treatment. It forms the basis of information for health professionals to know how to use the specific product safely and effectively. The package leaflet supplied with the product is aimed at end-users. [3]

  6. Xylometazoline - Wikipedia

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    Xylometazoline, also spelled xylomethazoline, is a medication used to reduce symptoms of nasal congestion, allergic rhinitis, and sinusitis. [2] It is used directly in the nose as a spray or drops.

  7. File:SDF patient info leaflet.pdf - Wikipedia

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  8. If You Notice This One Thing While You're Eating, Talk to ...

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    Sara Abu-Ghanem, MD, an assistant professor of otolaryngology at Maimonides Health. Eric Yoon, MD, a gastroenterologist at Manhattan Gastroenterology. Dysphagia (Difficulty Swallowing) ...

  9. E-patient - Wikipedia

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    A 2011 study of European e-patients found that they tended to be "inquisitive and autonomous" and that they noted that the number of e-patients in Europe appeared to be rising. [13] A 2012 study found that e-patients uploading videos about their health experienced a loss of privacy, but also positive benefits from social support. [14]