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Medical Textbook Extracts about Stuffed nose

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Nasal Congestion
(In a Page: Signs and Symptoms)
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... Nasal congestion is a common complaint in primary care. Although usually a sequela of an upper respiratory infection, it can also be a sign of acute or chronic illness. Regardless of its cause, the... Differential Diagnosis ... Workup and Diagnosis ... Treatment ... READ MEDICAL BOOK EXCERPTS ONLINE » (free access, no registration)

Epistaxis (Nosebleed)
(In A Page: Pediatric Signs and Symptoms)
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... Most bleeding arises from the rich network of blood vessels of Kisselbach plexus in Little area of the anterior nasal septum. Most epistaxis resolves spontaneously or after a few minutes of pressure (nasal pinching). For the vast... Differential Diagnosis ... Workup and Diagnosis ... Treatment ... READ MEDICAL BOOK EXCERPTS ONLINE » (free access, no registration)

Nosebleed
(The 10-Minute Diagnosis Manual: Symptoms and Signs in the Time-Limited Encounter)
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... Douglas G. Browning and Stephen H. Keiser Nosebleed, or epistaxis, is a common otolaryngologic problem, with 15/10,000 persons requiring physician care annually for this problem, and 1.6/10,000 requiring... Approach ... History ... Physical examination ... Testing ... Diagnostic assessment ... READ MEDICAL BOOK EXCERPTS ONLINE » (free access, no registration)

Nasal Congestion/Discharge
(Field Guide to Bedside Diagnosis)
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... Differential Overview ❑ Common cold ❑ Allergic rhinitis ❑ Vasomotor rhinitis &... Clinical Findings ... READ MEDICAL BOOK EXCERPTS ONLINE » (free access, no registration)

Epistaxis [Nosebleed]
(Alarming Signs and Symptoms: Lippincott Manual of Nursing Practice Series)
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... A common sign, epistaxis can be spontaneous or induced from the front or back of the nose. Most nosebleeds occur in the anterior-inferior nasal septum (Kiesselbach’s plexus), but they may also occur at the point where the... Assessment ... History ... Physical examination ... Pediatric pointers ... Geriatric pointers ... Medical causes ... Other causes ... Nursing considerations ... Patient teaching ... Pictures ... READ MEDICAL BOOK EXCERPTS ONLINE » (free access, no registration)

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Discussion of list of 729 causes of Stuffed nose

The list below shows some of the causes of Stuffed nose mentioned in various sources:

See full list of 729 causes of Stuffed nose

Drug side effect causes of Stuffed nose

The following drugs, medications, substances or toxins may possibly cause Stuffed nose as a side effect.
[See detailed list of 365 drug side effect causes of Stuffed nose]


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