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Article: I have a stuffy nose almost every day of the year. Why? (facts about allergies, deviated septum and nasal polyps)(Ask Doctor Cory)
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- U.S. Kids
- Article date:
- July 1, 1994
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Dear Paul:
It is unusual for someone to have a stuffy nose year round. You may be allergic to pollen, mold, dust, tobacco smoke, or something else in the air. If you are allergic to something, you will sneeze or get a stuffy nose whenever you breathe that substance.
You may also have nasal polyps. These are grape-shaped swellings inside your nose. ...
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Article: deviated septum
The Mosby Medical Encyclopedia;
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...The Mosby Medical Encyclopedia 10-01-1996 deviated septum, a condition affecting many adults in which the center section (septum) of the nose shifts to one side. The septum often shifts ...
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