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Preparing For Endoscopic Sinus Surgery

Prior to endoscopic sinus surgery, your doctor may recommend that you do the following: Discontinue taking any pain relievers that contain aspirin for at least two weeks prior to surgery, as aspirin thins the blood and promotes bleeding. Make an appointment for lab tests two days before surgery (depending upon the doctor’s request). Discontinue taking […]

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What Are The Most Common Complications of Endoscopic Sinus Surgery?

It is important to note that no surgery is successful in 100% of cases. All surgeries have the potential for complications. With endoscopic sinus surgery, as with most surgeries, serious complications are uncommon. Most complications are not serious and are easily treated with antibiotics or other simple measures. Any complications from endoscopic sinus surgery are

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How Does Endoscopic Sinus Surgery Differ From Traditional Surgeries?

There are other types of surgeries that can correct blockages in the nose and sinuses, but endoscopic sinus surgery is becoming the procedure of choice for more and more doctors. Compared to other more traditional methods, endoscopic sinus surgery: Is less painful Leaves no visible scars Causes less bleeding Creates less discomfort after surgery Requires

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Preventing Future Sinus Problems

It is important to prevent sinusitis symptoms from returning so that the regained sinus health can be preserved. How To Information To prevent colds that can affect the sinuses, adopt a healthy lifestyle: Refrain from smoking. Eat nutritious foods. Get regular exercise. Avoid stress as much as possible. Take vitamin supplements to maintain a healthy immune

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Endoscopic Sinus Surgery: Putting It All Together

Here is a summary of the important facts and information related to endoscopic sinus surgery. Endoscopic sinus surgery is an outpatient procedure used to remove sinus blockages that cause sinusitis. An endoscope is a thin, lighted instrument, much like a telescope with a wide-angle camera lens, which is inserted into the nostrils. The doctor can examine the sinuses by looking

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Endoscopic Sinus Surgery: Glossary

Here are definitions of medical terms related to endoscopic sinus surgery. Allergen: Any substance that causes an allergic reaction because the immune system recognizes it as “foreign” or “dangerous” Antibiotic: A drug that kills a bacteria or virus Antihistamine: A drug that dries excess mucus and blocks allergic reactions Asthma: A disorder of the lungs that causes wheezing, coughing,

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Can Endometriosis Be Prevented?

There are certain steps that a woman can take to either help prevent endometriosis or keep it from becoming worse: A woman with abdominal pain, especially if it occurs just before the start of her period, should see a physician. Early diagnosis offers the best chance of effective treatment. Women who have a problem with

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Endometriosis: Putting It All Together

Here is a summary of the important facts and information related to endometriosis. Endometriosis is a disorder in which the type of tissue with lines the uterus grows outside the uterus, causing inflammation and scarring that can lead to pain and/or infertility. Endometriosis is found most commonly on the ovaries, fallopian tubes, and the outside of the uterus.

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Endometriosis: Glossary

Here are definitions of medical terms related to endometriosis. Adhesions: Web-like tissue that develops from endometriosis and may bind pelvic organs together. CA-125 blood test: A test to measure a certain protein in the blood and a tumor marker for ovarian cancer; it often is elevated when certain conditions, including endometriosis, are present. Cervix: The neck of the

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Endometriosis: Additional Sources Of Information

Here are some reliable sources that can provide more information on endometriosis. Endometriosis Association  Phone: 414-355-2200  Phone: 414-355-6065 http://www.endometriosisassn.org/ Resolve  Phone: 617-623-0744 Online: http://www.resolve.org. US National Library of Medicine http://www.nlm.nih.gov/ American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists  Phone: 202-638-5577 Online: http://www.acog.com

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