Question 2: Where is turbinate hypertrophy? I see the mucous membrane in my nose is red and swollen. Our turbinates are divided into upper turbinate, middle turbinate and lower turbinate. What we can see with the naked eye should belong to the inferior turbinate. The mucosa in your nose is red and swollen, which should be the mucosa of the inferior turbinate. You can ask the director of otolaryngology in Beijing in detail on the client of lighthouse doctor.
Question 3: Where are the turbinates and the nasal septum? The nasal septum is a sagittal vertical bone plate in the middle of the nasal cavity. The turbinate is located at the bottom of the nasal cavity, that is, at the top of the mouth, and is divided into three parts.
Question 4: It is always difficult to understand the position of the turbinate. Are they a couple? Are there two inferior turbinates, two middle turbinates and two upper turbinates? The turbinate is on the left and right sides of the nasal septum. 10 is not. The turbinate is not in the middle of the nostrils, and the middle of the nostrils is called the nasal septum. The turbinate is divided into upper, middle and lower turbinates, which are located outside the nostrils.
Question 5: Where is the turbinate? The left bone between my two nostrils is often swollen. Is it turbinate hypertrophy? That's not true.
The turbinate is not in the middle of the nostril,
The middle of the nostrils is called the nasal septum.
The turbinate is divided into upper, middle and lower turbinates, which are located outside the nostrils.
Question 6: What is turbinate and where does it grow on the nose? Grow inside the nose
Question 7: What is the turbinate? It is the bony anatomical structure of the lateral wall of nasal cavity. There are three turbinates: upper, middle and lower turbinates, and the lower parts of the three turbinates are called upper, middle and lower nasal passages respectively. The superior turbinate and the middle turbinate are part of the medial wall of ethmoid bone. The inferior turbinate is a single bony structure, and its lateral side is connected with the maxilla. The nasal passage between turbinates is the opening of some important sinuses. The maxillary sinus is located in the maxillary body and its opening is in the middle nasal meatus. The lowest part of the sinus is below the opening. The frontal sinus is located in the scales of the frontal bone and opens to the middle nasal meatus. The ethmoidal sinus is the largest vacuole in ethmoidal labyrinth, which is divided into three groups and is open to the nasal cavity. The anterior group and the middle group lead to the middle nasal meatus, and the posterior group leads to the upper nasal meatus. The sphenoid sinus is located in the sphenoid bone and opens in the sphenoid recess.
Question 8: Where are the turbinates and the nasal septum? The nasal septum is a sagittal vertical bone plate in the middle of the nasal cavity. The turbinate is located at the bottom of the nasal cavity, that is, at the top of the mouth, and is divided into three parts.