Sunday, May 4, 2008

Allocation Assume A Local Trauma Or Infringements Of

allocation Assume a local trauma or infringements of coagulability of blood. Allocation from a nose Light, suddenly appearing allocation from a nose Usually assume allergic rhinitises or a virus infection. Purulent Allocation assume a bacterial infection in a nose is more often. If the patient has allocation from a nose and from eyes, In the presence of a head injury, it is necessary to suspect basis crisis Skulls. In such cases it is necessary to check up concentration of glucose nasal Liquids for revealing of leak of a spinal liquid (usually The glucose maintenance thus more than 30 mg/dL). At suspicion that Spinal liquid all the same filter, it is useful to make Additional researches, for example to place a drop allocated of Nose liquids on a paper towel or filtering Paper. Occurrence of a clear damp ring round a red point Offers presence of signs of crisis of the basis of a skull. If the nasal Allocation and , it is necessary to investigate and a condition Coagulability of blood. Bleedings from a nose (Epistaxis).

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