What are the sign and symptoms of nasal papilloma?
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Nasal papillomas, including inverted papillomas, can cause a variety of symptoms: 1. Unilateral nasal obstruction: This is often the most common symptom as the growth can block the nasal passages. 2. Anosmia: Loss of the sense of smell. 3. Intermittent epistaxis: Occasional nosebleeds. 4. Runny noseRead more
Nasal papillomas, including inverted papillomas, can cause a variety of symptoms:
1. Unilateral nasal obstruction: This is often the most common symptom as the growth can block the nasal passages.
2. Anosmia: Loss of the sense of smell.
3. Intermittent epistaxis: Occasional nosebleeds.
4. Runny nose.
5. Pain.
6. Headache.
7. Buzziness causing itching.
8. Discharge from the nose.
9. Facial swelling or pain.
10. Watery eyes.
11. A sore on the roof of the mouth.
12. Vision problems.
13. A lump in the neck.
14. Postnasal drip.
15. Shortness of breath, dyspnea.
These symptoms can become more common and severe as the papilloma grows. In some cases, the trapped mucus can get infected, adding pain, fever, and perhaps bloody discharge from the nose.
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