No
It could very well be. It could also be a harmless cyst. Better have that checked out right away to be sure.
The maxillary sinuses are one of 4 sets of air filled sinuses in the face. The right maxillary sinus sits to the right of your nose. Sinuses are lined with mucosal tissue and a polyp is mucosa that has overgrown into a ball like shape.
No okay first of all the cyst could have been a cancerous tumor and the cancer is reacting by spreading go to the doctor and get checked before it may move to your brain
You can always have a local biopsy of the lump to make sure it is not cancerous. Ask your doctor to test the lump so you can relax.
It could be a fatty lump and ANY LUMP should be looked at by your doctor. Usually a specialist will use a biopsy needle to see if fluid comes out of it. Generally these types of lumps are non-cancerous, but one should always have it checked out and perhaps removed if it's a cyst because it could bother you in the future.
YES it is a skin disorder and contagious desease and 100% of people have my docter told me and i have it so i should know right ?? - Bruce blue bird
These are generally cysts, but when you see your doctor have him check it out. All lumps should be checked out and most are not cancerous.
The bigger the mole the more likely it in a cancerous mole, and also by the shape of a mole. A cancerous mole will be deformed, this doesn't mean it's not a perfect circle, but it means you would be able to tell it's not right quite fast.
Go to the doctor ASAP; you might need to have the cyst removed.
Is your urine color dark yellow? If yes then i think it is due to the body's heat. Try to avoid spices, meat, chicken and any food that can increase your body heat. Consult your doctor because some lumps are cancerous.
Yes, in fact an obstruction to a right of way MUST be removed as it is a trespass on the right, and failure to take action to have it removed will start the statute of limitations (trespass), after which the right is lost.
Cheaper to see a regular doctor. He could diagnose and send you to the right surgeon. Or, it might be something he can drain out.