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Surgery is a branch of medicine that is concerned with the treatment of injuries, diseases, and other disorders by manual and instrumental means. It involves the management of acute injuries and illnesses as differentiated from chronic, slowly progressing diseases, except when patients with the latter type of disease must be operated upon.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Surgery

What are the sign and symptoms of nasal polyp?

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    Nasal polyps are soft, painless, noncancerous growths that can form in the lining of your nasal passages or sinuses. Here are some common signs and symptoms: - Nasal Congestion: Persistent stuffiness or blockage in the nose. - Runny Nose: Continuous nasal discharge. - Postnasal Drip: Mucus drippingRead more

    Nasal polyps are soft, painless, noncancerous growths that can form in the lining of your nasal passages or sinuses. Here are some common signs and symptoms:

    – Nasal Congestion: Persistent stuffiness or blockage in the nose.
    – Runny Nose: Continuous nasal discharge.
    – Postnasal Drip: Mucus dripping down the back of the throat.
    – Reduced Sense of Smell and Taste: Difficulty smelling or tasting.
    – Facial Pain or Pressure: Discomfort or pain in the face, especially around the sinuses.
    – Headaches: Often associated with sinus infections.
    – Snoring: Noisy breathing during sleep.
    – Frequent Sinus Infections: Recurrent infections due to blocked nasal passages.

    If you suspect you have nasal polyps, it’s important to consult with a healthcare provider for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Surgery

What are the common causes of DNS?

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    A deviated nasal septum (DNS) can be caused by several factors, including: 1. Congenital Factors: Some people are born with a deviated septum due to developmental issues during fetal growth. 2. Injury or Trauma: A blow to the nose, such as from a fall, sports injury, or accident, can cause the nasalRead more

    A deviated nasal septum (DNS) can be caused by several factors, including:

    1. Congenital Factors: Some people are born with a deviated septum due to developmental issues during fetal growth.
    2. Injury or Trauma: A blow to the nose, such as from a fall, sports injury, or accident, can cause the nasal septum to deviate.
    3. Aging: The normal aging process can affect nasal structures, potentially leading to a deviated septum.
    4. Previous Nasal Surgery: Surgical procedures on the nose can sometimes result in a deviated septum.

    If you suspect you have a deviated nasal septum, it’s a good idea to consult with a healthcare provider for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Surgery

What are the common sign and symptoms of DNS?

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    A deviated nasal septum (DNS) can cause a variety of symptoms, depending on the severity of the deviation. Here are some common signs and symptoms: - Nasal Obstruction: Difficulty breathing through one or both nostrils, which may be more noticeable during a cold or allergy flare-up. - Nosebleeds: ThRead more

    A deviated nasal septum (DNS) can cause a variety of symptoms, depending on the severity of the deviation. Here are some common signs and symptoms:

    – Nasal Obstruction: Difficulty breathing through one or both nostrils, which may be more noticeable during a cold or allergy flare-up.
    – Nosebleeds: The surface of the nasal septum can become dry, increasing the risk of nosebleeds.
    – Facial Pain: Some people experience facial pain or headaches due to the pressure and congestion caused by DNS.
    – Noisy Breathing During Sleep: DNS can cause noisy breathing or snoring during sleep.
    – Postnasal Drip: Mucus dripping down the back of the throat can be a symptom.
    – Preference for Sleeping on One Side: Some people may prefer to sleep on a particular side to optimize breathing through the nose.
    – Frequent Sinus Infections: DNS can block sinus drainage, leading to frequent or chronic sinus infections.

    If you suspect you have a deviated nasal septum and are experiencing these symptoms, it’s a good idea to consult with a healthcare provider for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Surgery

What are the different complications of DNS?

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    A deviated nasal septum (DNS) can lead to several complications, especially if it's severe. Here are some common complications: 1. Chronic Sinusitis: DNS can block the drainage of your sinuses, leading to frequent or chronic sinus infections. 2. Nosebleeds: The deviation can cause the nasal septum tRead more

    A deviated nasal septum (DNS) can lead to several complications, especially if it’s severe. Here are some common complications:

    1. Chronic Sinusitis: DNS can block the drainage of your sinuses, leading to frequent or chronic sinus infections.
    2. Nosebleeds: The deviation can cause the nasal septum to dry out, increasing the risk of nosebleeds.
    3. Breathing Difficulties: Obstruction of one or both nostrils can make it difficult to breathe through the nose.
    4. Sleep Disorders: DNS can contribute to sleep apnea or snoring due to obstructed airflow.
    5. Facial Pain: Some people may experience facial pain or headaches due to the pressure and congestion caused by DNS.
    6. Dry Mouth: Chronic mouth breathing due to nasal obstruction can lead to a dry mouth.
    7. Reduced Sense of Smell: DNS can impair the sense of smell due to blocked nasal passages.

    If you suspect you have a deviated nasal septum and are experiencing these complications, it’s important to consult with a healthcare provider for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Surgery

What are the common sign and symptoms of acute tonsillitis?

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    Acute tonsillitis is an inflammation of the tonsils, often caused by viral or bacterial infections. Here are some common signs and symptoms: General Symptoms:- - Sore throat - Red, swollen tonsils - White or yellow coating or patches on the tonsils - Painful or difficult swallowing - Fever - EnlargeRead more

    Acute tonsillitis is an inflammation of the tonsils, often caused by viral or bacterial infections. Here are some common signs and symptoms:

    General Symptoms:-
    – Sore throat
    – Red, swollen tonsils
    – White or yellow coating or patches on the tonsils
    – Painful or difficult swallowing
    – Fever
    – Enlarged, tender lymph nodes in the neck
    – Bad breath
    – Scratchy, muffled, or throaty voice

    Additional Symptoms in Children:-
    – Stomachache
    – Vomiting
    – Drooling due to difficulty swallowing
    – Refusal to eat
    – Unusual fussiness

    If you or someone you know is experiencing these symptoms, it’s important to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Surgery

How we can diagnosis a case of nasal polyp?

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    Diagnosing nasal polyps typically involves several steps: 1. Medical History and Physical Exam: The doctor will start by asking about your symptoms and medical history, followed by a physical examination of your nose. 2. Nasal Endoscopy: This procedure uses a narrow tube with a light and camera (endRead more

    Diagnosing nasal polyps typically involves several steps:

    1. Medical History and Physical Exam: The doctor will start by asking about your symptoms and medical history, followed by a physical examination of your nose.

    2. Nasal Endoscopy: This procedure uses a narrow tube with a light and camera (endoscope) to look inside your nasal passages. It helps the doctor see the polyps directly.

    3. Imaging Studies: CT scans or MRIs can provide detailed images of the sinuses, showing the size and location of the polyps. These scans also help rule out other conditions that might cause similar symptoms.

    4. Allergy Tests: Skin prick tests or blood tests can determine if allergies are contributing to the inflammation that causes polyps.

    5. Test for Cystic Fibrosis: In children with nasal polyps, a sweat test might be conducted to check for cystic fibrosis, a genetic disorder that affects mucus production.

    6. Blood Tests: These can help identify underlying conditions, such as immune system disorders, that might be linked to nasal polyps.

    If you suspect you have nasal polyps, it’s important to consult with a healthcare provider for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment plan.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Surgery

What are the sign and symptoms acute otitis media?

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    Acute otitis media (AOM) is an infection of the middle ear that often comes on suddenly. Here are some common signs and symptoms: In Children:- -Ear pain, especially when lying down -Tugging or pulling at an ear -Trouble sleeping -Crying more than usual -Fussiness -Trouble hearing or responding to sRead more

    Acute otitis media (AOM) is an infection of the middle ear that often comes on suddenly. Here are some common signs and symptoms:

    In Children:-
    -Ear pain, especially when lying down
    -Tugging or pulling at an ear
    -Trouble sleeping
    -Crying more than usual
    -Fussiness
    -Trouble hearing or responding to sounds
    -Loss of balance
    -Fever (100°F or higher)
    -Drainage of fluid from the ear
    -Headache
    -Loss of appetite

    In Adults:-
    -Ear pain
    -Drainage of fluid from the ear
    -Trouble hearing
    -A feeling of fullness or pressure in the ear

    If you or someone you know is experiencing these symptoms, it’s important to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Surgery

What are the different complications of chronic otitis media?

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    Chronic otitis media can lead to several complications if left untreated. Here are some of the common complications: Hearing Loss:- -Conductive Hearing Loss: Due to damage to the structures of the middle ear, such as the tympanic membrane (eardrum) or ossicles. -Sensorineural Hearing Loss: In severeRead more

    Chronic otitis media can lead to several complications if left untreated. Here are some of the common complications:

    Hearing Loss:-
    -Conductive Hearing Loss: Due to damage to the structures of the middle ear, such as the tympanic membrane (eardrum) or ossicles.
    -Sensorineural Hearing Loss: In severe cases, the inner ear may also be affected.

    Intracranial Complications:-
    -Meningitis: Infection can spread to the meninges, the protective membranes covering the brain and spinal cord.
    -Brain Abscess: A collection of pus in the brain due to infection.
    -Lateral Sinus Thrombosis: A blood clot in the veins of the brain.

    Extracranial Complications
    -Mastoiditis: Infection of the mastoid bone, which is located behind the ear.
    -Facial Nerve Paralysis: Infection can affect the facial nerve, leading to muscle weakness or paralysis on one side of the face.
    -Labyrinthitis: Inflammation of the inner ear, which can cause vertigo and balance issues.

    Other Complications:-
    -Cholesteatoma: An abnormal skin growth in the middle ear that can erode bones and lead to hearing loss.
    -Tympanic Membrane Perforation: Persistent perforation of the eardrum.
    -Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media (CSOM): Persistent ear discharge and inflammation.

    It’s important to seek medical treatment for chronic otitis media to prevent these complications.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Surgery

What are the predisposing factors of styes?

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    Several factors can increase the risk of developing styes. Here are some common predisposing factors: Hygiene and Cosmetic Use:- -Poor Hygiene: Touching your eyes with unwashed hands or not cleaning your eyelids properly. -Old or Expired Cosmetics: Using old or expired eye makeup can introduce bacteRead more

    Several factors can increase the risk of developing styes. Here are some common predisposing factors:

    Hygiene and Cosmetic Use:-
    -Poor Hygiene: Touching your eyes with unwashed hands or not cleaning your eyelids properly.
    -Old or Expired Cosmetics: Using old or expired eye makeup can introduce bacteria.
    -Leaving Makeup On: Not removing eye makeup before bed.

    Medical Conditions:-
    -Blepharitis: Chronic inflammation of the eyelid edges.
    -Rosacea: A skin condition that causes facial redness and can affect the eyes.
    -Diabetes: People with diabetes are more prone to infections, including styes.
    -Seborrheic Dermatitis: A condition that causes scaly patches and red skin, including on the eyelids.

    Lifestyle Factors:-
    -Contact Lens Use: Not properly disinfecting contact lenses or handling them with unwashed hands.
    -High Cholesterol: Elevated levels of LDL (bad cholesterol) can be a risk factor.

    Other Factors:-
    -Hormonal Changes: Hormonal fluctuations can increase the risk.
    -Dry Eyes: Conditions that cause dry eyes can also contribute.

    Maintaining good hygiene, managing underlying medical conditions, and being cautious with eye makeup and contact lenses can help reduce the risk of developing styes.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Surgery

What are the causative agent of chalazion?

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    A chalazion is caused by a blockage in one of the meibomian glands, which are located in the eyelid behind the eyelashes. These glands produce an oily substance that helps lubricate the eye. When a duct in one of these glands becomes blocked, it can lead to the formation of a chalazion.

    A chalazion is caused by a blockage in one of the meibomian glands, which are located in the eyelid behind the eyelashes. These glands produce an oily substance that helps lubricate the eye. When a duct in one of these glands becomes blocked, it can lead to the formation of a chalazion.

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