Priyanka S Meshram

Florence Nightingale Training College of Nursing, Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences (DU), Wardha, Maharashtra, India

Publications

  • Case Report   
    Deviated Nasal Septum in Left Side Nose: A Case Report
    Author(s): Sunny Rushidas Mandhare*, Priyanka S Meshram and Ashish Bhagat

    Introduction: When the thin wall that separates your right and left nasal passageways, your nasal septum, is moved to one side, you have a deviated septum. A disorder that is present at birth can create a deviated septum. A deviated septum can form during prenatal development and become visible at birth in some situations. Main symptoms and important clinical findings: One or both nostrils are blocked. This obstruction (blockage) can make breathing via the nose or nostrils difficult. Nosebleeds: Pain in the face. During sleep, there is a lot of noise. The nasal cycle is something to be aware of. A preference for sleeping on one side over the other. Patient information: A patient is 45year old, having chief complete is short ness of breath, chest pain, fatigue, coughing and weakness. Patient admitted in hospital on date 12-7-21. Clinical findings: The patient appeared to be awake and o.. Read More»

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