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    spontaneous epistaxis. Anticoagulant medication and disorders of blood clotting can promote and prolong bleeding. Spontaneous epistaxis is more common...
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    (nasopalatine artery) is an artery of the head, commonly known as the artery of epistaxis. It passes through the sphenopalatine foramen to reach the nasal cavity...
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    common is pain referred to the temporal, occipital, or retrobulbar region. Epistaxis or serosanguineous secretion from the nose may occur. Neurological symptoms...
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  • vomiting of blood. It can be confused with hemoptysis (coughing up blood) or epistaxis (nosebleed), which are more common. The source is generally the upper...
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    undescribed lesion as a cause of epistaxis, with four cases". The Hospital Gazette. 6 (1). New York: 5–6. Epistaxis - utmb.edu Nose Anatomy - emedicine...
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    nose and gastrointestinal tract. The most common problem is nosebleeds (epistaxis), which happen frequently from childhood and affect about 90–95% of people...
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  • "Comparison of electro and chemical cautery in the treatment of anterior epistaxis". The Journal of Laryngology and Otology. 104 (8): 617–618. doi:10...
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    cocaine, lidocaine with epinephrine, and oxymetazoline for prevention of epistaxis on nasotracheal intubation". Journal of Clinical Anesthesia. 2 (1): 16–20...
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    septum or lateral wall of nose. Rhinoliths can cause nasal obstruction, epistaxis, headache, sinusitis and epiphora. They can be diagnosed from the history...
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    cocaine, crushed prescription pills, or decongestant nasal sprays, chronic epistaxis, excessive nose picking and as a complication of nasal surgery like septoplasty...
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    sufficiently, the catheter drops out. They are also used in cases of severe epistaxis (nosebleed) to block blood from freely flowing down the nasal passage...
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  • Posterior nasal packing is needed for posterior epistaxis. Woodruff, GH (November 1949). "Cardiovascular epistaxis and the naso-nasopharyngeal plexus". The Laryngoscope...
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    thrombocytopenia (low platelet counts), rash, rhinitis (stuffy nose), epistaxis (nosebleed), vomiting, and dizziness. Mavorixafor was approved for medical...
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    Complications Pulmonary aspiration, choking Causes bronchitis, lung cancer, certain infections Differential diagnosis epistaxis (combined with post-nasal drip)...
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    otolaryngologists—ear, nose, and throat surgeons—for nasal moisture and epistaxis treatment, and to combat nasal crusting. Large studies have found petroleum...
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    telangiectasia: tranexamic acid has been shown to reduce frequency of epistaxis in patients with severe and frequent nosebleed episodes from hereditary...
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    common adverse reactions in people treated with Goprelto are headache and epistaxis. The most common adverse reactions in people treated with Numbrino are...
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    including sneezing, coughing, vomiting or other kind of strain Nose Epistaxis – nosebleed Mouth Tooth eruption – losing a tooth Hematemesis – vomiting...
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    allergies Rhinitis Pituitary tumor Empty nose syndrome Severe or recurrent epistaxis Adenoidectomy Caustic ingestion Cricotracheal resection Decannulation...
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    the most common medical conditions involving the nose is a nosebleed (epistaxis). Most nosebleeds occur in Kiesselbach's plexus, a vascular plexus in...
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  • Nocturia Pelvic inflammatory disease Urinary retention Hyperventilation Epistaxis Delayed ejaculation Impotence Acne Hair loss Blisters Thinning of nails...
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    usually present with one-sided nasal obstruction with profuse epistaxis. Frequent chronic epistaxis or blood-tinged nasal discharge Nasal obstruction and rhinorrhea...
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    [citation needed] It is sometimes done as well to cure recurrent nosebleed (epistaxis) due to septal spur. Septoplasty should not be done in acute nasal or...
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  • airway. Other complications include laryngospasm, hypoxia, bradycardia, epistaxis, hyponatremia, hypochloremia, water intoxication, or mechanical injury...
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  • determine the location. In the majority of epistaxis cases, the blood originates from the lung. Epistaxis during or following exercise can less commonly...
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    2007 Chow, C. K.; Wong, S. S.; Ho, A. C.; Lau, S. K. (2005). "Unilateral epistaxis after swimming in a stream". Hong Kong Medical Journal. 11 (2): 110–112...
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  • there have been reports of neurotoxic effects. Common sizes include: Surgicel at Johnson and Johnson Surgicel in the management of epistaxis 1947 v t e...
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    the patient, drying of the nasal passages, and possibly nose bleeds (epistaxis). Also with flow rates above 6 L/min, the laminar flow becomes turbulent...
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  • Pepto-Bismol, Maalox, and lead, blood swallowed as a result of a nose bleed (epistaxis), and blood ingested as part of the diet, as with consumption of black...
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  • "through-and-through defect" of the cartilage separating the nostrils), and epistaxis (nosebleed). In a study by Andrade and Srihari, 25% of subjects were ailed...
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