Medial meatal fibrosis is often treated conservatively with nasal corticosteroids to reduce inflammation and promote healing. In some cases, saline nasal irrigation may be recommended to keep the nasal passages moist. If conservative measures fail, surgical intervention, such as endoscopic surgery to remove fibrous tissue and restore normal anatomy, may be considered. Regular follow-up is essential to monitor for recurrence.
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The medial femoral condyle is a bony prominence on the inner side of the thighbone where it meets the knee. Injuries to this area, such as a fracture or osteochondral defect, can be treated through a variety of methods including rest, physical therapy, bracing, and in severe cases, surgery. Treatment will depend on the specific injury and its severity.
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Urinary meatal stenosis is a medical term that refers to narrowing of the opening of the urethra.
You can and you can't die from Cystic Fibrosis........ like if your a healthy case of cystic fibrosis you can't really die but you still can ....and if you asking well how you know......I know because I have cystic fibrosis
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"di' is the medial syllable in medial.
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The medial ankle projection is on the tibia bone. But the medial ankle projection is actually called medial malleolus.
you need meatal and a screen thtas it