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Blood Streaks In Mucus. CT Scan Showed Mucosal Thickening, Deviated Nasal Septum. What Does It Mean?

imp:morning mouth washing,there is blood streaks in mucus for about 3 months.no headach
name:deepak k m,ct scan report:mild polypoidal mucosal thickening is noted involving bilateral maxillary sinuses.mild deviated nasal septum to left is noted along with bony spurring.bilateral lamellar conchea are noted.right inferior turbinate is mildely hypertrophied.bilateral ostiomeatal units are present.frontal sinuses are clear.ethmoid sinuses do not show any significant mucosal thickening.sphenoid sinuses are clear.no bone errosion.the anterior clinoid processes are normal.there is asymmetric deep fovea.
Mon, 16 Sep 2013
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Hi, the bleeding while brushing might be caused by the periodontal infection, means the infection of the gums, or an ulcer in the mouth, or it may be secondary to the sinusitis.
I advise you to consult a dentist for diagnosis and treatment.
Thank you.
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Blood Streaks In Mucus. CT Scan Showed Mucosal Thickening, Deviated Nasal Septum. What Does It Mean?

Hi, the bleeding while brushing might be caused by the periodontal infection, means the infection of the gums, or an ulcer in the mouth, or it may be secondary to the sinusitis. I advise you to consult a dentist for diagnosis and treatment. Thank you.