No....The best person to see about that is an Ear, Nose And Throat Doctor.
A neurologist typically does not treat sinus issues. Sinus issues are usually managed by an otolaryngologist (ENT specialist) or a primary care physician. If sinus symptoms are causing neurological symptoms or complications, a neurologist may be consulted to assess and manage those specific issues.
Sentence: Neurologists treat people with disorders in the nervous system.
You would see a neurologist or an orthopedic surgeon for nerve problems in a leg. Both specialists are trained to diagnose and treat conditions involving the nerves in the legs.
An ear polyp is a benign growth on or in the ear.
No, a polyp is a growth of tissue and does not contain fluid. If there is any fluid associated with a polyp, it is typically due to inflammation or other underlying conditions.
A neurologist typically does not treat sinus issues. Sinus issues are usually managed by an otolaryngologist (ENT specialist) or a primary care physician. If sinus symptoms are causing neurological symptoms or complications, a neurologist may be consulted to assess and manage those specific issues.
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.
A polyp in the sinus can cause a range of symptoms, including nasal congestion, difficulty breathing through the nose, and a reduced sense of smell. It may also lead to sinus infections due to blockage of the sinus passages. Additionally, polyps can contribute to facial pain or pressure and may cause persistent sinusitis if left untreated. Regular medical evaluation is recommended to manage symptoms and prevent complications.
it is an advanced procedure for paranasal sinus surgeries . advantages : noninvasive rapid recovery less complications indications : antrochoanal polyp choronic sinusitis
my doctor called and wants to see me after I had a colposcopy for they took out one polyp why
You generally see a neurologist, but some people do find it helpful to find a neurologist who specializes in headaches.Look at the link below to find some headache specialists in your area.You should go see a neurologist.
No, a psychiatrist.
It is a polyp. Good question!
When someone loses his memory they will need to see a neurologist.
Sentence: Neurologists treat people with disorders in the nervous system.
sounds like sinus pain. Try over the counter sinus med's and see your doctor.
You can see neurologist or a psychiatrist to help you to control the effects of misophonia.