It's a bone spur in your nose, I would assume.
A bone spur is not a disability. If you were able to describe how the bone spur affected your function, that would be a disability. The majority of people have bone spurs in their feet.
The vomer is the nasal septum.
Yes. The nasal bones are paired - one on each side.
nasal cavity
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A bone spur is not a disability. If you were able to describe how the bone spur affected your function, that would be a disability. The majority of people have bone spurs in their feet.
A thickening on the surface of the calcaneus bone is usually a heel spur.
The primary bone in the septum of the nose is called the vomer bone. The other bone in the nasal septum is called the ethmoid bone.
The vomer is the nasal septum.
Nasal bone, Fx-closed = Closed fracture of the nasal bone. In other words, the broken bone hasn't pierced the skin. Fx= Medical abbreviation for fracture.
The superior and medial nasal conchae is part of the ethmoid bone of the cranium. Ethmoid bone separates nasal cavity from the brain.
bone spur
Nasal bone, Fx-closed = Closed fracture of the nasal bone. In other words, the broken bone hasn't pierced the skin. Fx= Medical abbreviation for fracture.
Yes. The nasal bones are paired - one on each side.
nasal cavity
It is a bone spur that appears in the neck. When a bone spur develops in your neck it may cause stiffness and pain in the back and neck. It can protrude inward, occasionally making it difficult to swallow or painful to breathe. The bone spur can also push against veins, restricting blood flow to your brain. Bone spurs in your neck is usually caused by osteoarthritis. When the discs between your vertebrae start getting thinner your body may try to compensate by adding bone tissue at the edges of the vertebrae to try and compensate. This bone growth is known as a bone spur.
Bone Spur