How is nasal bone tumour treated?

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The year before last, my cousin often had dizziness. He thought that it was caused by too much work and too little rest. He didn't care much. Continued for several days, this state is not good, cousin also began to vomit regularly. This can frighten the family, quickly accompanied cousin to the hospital, the doctor diagnosed cousin this is a symptom of nasal osteoma. Now after surgical treatment and post care, cousin recovered very well. Let me share the treatment of nasal osteoma.

How is nasal bone tumour treated?

First: nasal osteoma is more likely to occur in young men, this kind of osteoma growth is very slow, after adulthood will generally stop development, so for adult patients, osteoma is very small and no other obvious symptoms of patients, generally do not need to worry about, just take a X-ray on time for review. For patients with larger osteoma, such as cousin, for the sake of safety, they still have to be treated by surgical resection of osteoma. Some also need to do facial incision surgery to remove the tumor. Surgery to find a professional hospital and doctor, in order to avoid postoperative complications, if postoperative facial deformity, in the future can be local plastic surgery. Nasal osteoma is more likely to occur in young men. The growth of this kind of osteoma is very slow, and it usually stops developing by itself after adulthood. Therefore, for adult patients, patients with very small osteoma and no other obvious symptoms generally don't need to worry about it. They just need to take an X-ray to review.

Second: surgery to find a professional hospital and doctor, in order to avoid postoperative complications, if postoperative facial deformity, in the future can be local plastic surgery.

Third: Patients with larger osteoma, such as cousin, have to be treated by surgical resection of osteoma for the sake of safety. Some also need to do facial incision surgery to remove the tumor.

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Mixed type: more common in clinic. Hard outside and loose inside, common in frontal sinus. In addition to simple osteoma, there are also various mixed osteoma, such as fibrous osteoma, vascular osteoma, osteoid osteoma and so on.