An enlarged prostate typically does not directly affect the sinuses. However, if an enlarged prostate causes urinary retention or other complications, it may lead to increased stress or discomfort, which could indirectly impact sinus health. Additionally, some medications used to treat prostate enlargement may have side effects that affect sinus function. Overall, while there is no direct connection, individual health factors can vary.
Yes, the sinuses can resonate sound to some extent due to their hollow cavities. However, this resonance is minimal compared to the resonance effect of the nasal and oral cavities.
An enlarged heterogeneous prostate refers to a condition where the prostate gland has increased in size and has an irregular or uneven texture when viewed on medical imaging. This can be due to various reasons such as benign prostatic hyperplasia, prostatitis, or prostate cancer. Further evaluation, including a physical examination and possibly a biopsy, may be needed to determine the exact cause.
Nasal sinuses are air-filled cavities within the bones of the face and skull that are connected to the nasal cavity. They help to humidify and filter the air we breathe, as well as lighten the weight of the skull. The main sinuses include the frontal sinuses, ethmoid sinuses, sphenoid sinuses, and maxillary sinuses.
The sinuses in the spleen contain blood. These sinuses are specialized spaces where blood flows and immune cells can interact with pathogens or antigens.
No it doesn't. The paranasal sinuses are the: Maxillary Sphenoid Ethmoid and Frontal
Enlarged prostrate
Females do not have prostate glands.
no it does not effect the prostrate
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An enlarged prostate means that the prostate gland has increased in size and has therefore caused the urethra, a tube running from the bladder through the prostate, to become narrower, which makes it more difficult to urinate.
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A nose ring should have no effect on your sinuses,the pain is equal to that of having your ears pierced.
yes, it very much can.
In men, an enlarged prostate gland can obstruct the bladder, causing overflow incontinence.
In a medical sense, "The patient was asked to get into the prostrate position."Prostrate = to lay flat
Yes, the sinuses can resonate sound to some extent due to their hollow cavities. However, this resonance is minimal compared to the resonance effect of the nasal and oral cavities.
dural sinuses, cerebral sinuses, or cranial sinuses