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  2. Empty nose syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Secondary atrophic rhinitis: Altered nasal anatomy after bilateral subtotal inferior turbinectomy, the removal of most turbinate tissue. Specialty: Otolaryngology: Symptoms: Sensation of nasal suffocation despite clear airway: Complications: Hyperventilation syndrome, depression, anxiety, fatigue: Usual onset: Following surgery or injury to the ...

  3. Rhinitis - Wikipedia

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    Rhinitis is very common. Allergic rhinitis is more common in some countries than others; in the United States, about 10–30% of adults are affected annually. [12] Mixed rhinitis (MR) refers to patients with nonallergic rhinitis and allergic rhinitis. MR is a specific rhinitis subtype. It may represent between 50 and 70% of all AR patients.

  4. Here’s Why You Get a Runny Nose When You’re Eating - AOL

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    Gustatory rhinitis and vasomotor rhinitis have similar symptoms of clear watery nasal discharge without congestion, sneezing, or itching, but they have different triggers, says Dr. Gudis.

  5. Nonallergic rhinitis - Wikipedia

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    Nonallergic rhinitis displays symptoms including chronic sneezing or having a congested, drippy nose, without an identified allergic reaction with allergy testing being normal. [1] [2] Other common terms for nonallergic rhinitis are vasomotor rhinitis [3] [4] and perennial rhinitis. The prevalence of nonallergic rhinitis in otolaryngology is 40%.

  6. Adenoid hypertrophy - Wikipedia

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    Visual examinations should be conducted to identify adenoid facies, eczema, and similar signs in diseases like partial choanal atresia, significant palatine tonsil hyperplasia, nasal airway blockage, endonasal foreign bodies, nasal concha hyperplasia, and allergic or viral rhinitis. Neoplasms, benign or malignant ones, should be ruled out.

  7. Nasal polyp - Wikipedia

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    Complications may include sinusitis and broadening of the nose. [2] The exact cause is unclear. [1] They may be related to chronic inflammation of the lining of the sinuses. [1] They occur more commonly among people who have allergies, cystic fibrosis, aspirin sensitivity, or certain infections. [1]

  8. Rhinosinusitis - Wikipedia

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    Severe complications are rare, although orbital and intracranial inflammations can occur. Therapy. Inhalation therapy mechanically removes deposits and relieves the ...

  9. Crohn’s disease is a lifelong condition, but proper treatment ...

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    One of the most serious complications of untreated Crohn’s disease are fistulas. This condition occurs when an untreated ulcer perforates the lining of the bowel, creating an opening to another ...