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Other and unspecified disorders of nose and nasal sinuses Save


ICD-10 code: J34

Chapter: Diseases of the respiratory system

Other and Unspecified Disorders of Nose and Nasal Sinuses

The nose and nasal sinuses are essential parts of the respiratory system that are responsible for filtering, warming, and moisturizing the air we breathe. However, various disorders can affect the nose and nasal sinuses, causing discomfort and difficulty in breathing. While some of these disorders are well known, other and unspecified disorders of the nose and nasal sinuses are not so familiar.

Here are some of the other and unspecified disorders of the nose and nasal sinuses:

  1. Deviated Nasal Septum
  2. Nasal Polyps
  3. Nasal Fractures
  4. Nasal Obstruction
  5. Atrophic Rhinitis
  6. Non-Allergic Rhinitis
  7. Vasomotor Rhinitis
  8. Rhinorrhea
  9. Postnasal Drip

A deviated nasal septum refers to an abnormal shift in the position of the nasal septum, which separates the nostrils. This deviation can cause difficulty in breathing, congestion, and sinus infections. Nasal polyps, on the other hand, are growths that occur on the lining of the nasal passages and sinuses. They can cause blockages, leading to difficulty breathing, loss of smell, and sinus infections.

Nasal fractures are common injuries that occur when the nose is hit or struck. They can cause swelling, pain, and difficulty breathing through the nose. Nasal obstruction, on the other hand, refers to any condition that blocks the nasal passages, making it difficult to breathe through the nose. It can be caused by several factors, including allergies, infections, and structural abnormalities.

Atrophic rhinitis refers to a condition where the lining of the nose becomes thin and dry, leading to nasal crusting and foul-smelling discharge. Non-allergic rhinitis is a condition where the nasal passages become inflamed, leading to congestion, sneezing, and a runny nose. Vasomotor rhinitis is a type of non-allergic rhinitis that is triggered by changes in temperature, humidity, and other environmental factors.

Rhinorrhea refers to a condition where there is an excessive amount of nasal discharge, which can be caused by several factors, including allergies, infections, and nasal polyps. Postnasal drip is a condition where mucus drips down the back of the throat, causing throat irritation and coughing.

While these other and unspecified disorders of the nose and nasal sinuses can cause discomfort and difficulty in breathing, they can be managed effectively with proper medical care. If you are experiencing any symptoms