What are the symptoms of nasal tumors

Nasal tumors are divided into benign tumors and malignant tumors. The common symptoms of benign nasal tumors are nasal congestion and runny nose, while malignant nasal tumors are mainly manifested as nasal congestion, snot and blood and nose bleeding. Common symptoms of benign nasal tumors include nasal polyps, adenoid hypertrophy and fibrovascular tumors, and the symptoms are nasal congestion, runny nose, etc. According to the specific types and personal factors, the clinical manifestations of patients will also be different. The common symptoms of nasal malignant tumors are nasal congestion, runny nose and nose bleeding. If the malignant tumors invade the surrounding tissues and organs, it will also lead to corresponding symptoms, such as facial numbness, overlapping of vision, stuffy ears, tooth loss, hearing loss, and so on. Patients with suspected nasal tumor symptoms also need to be identified with other nasal diseases, such as purulent sinusitis, allergic rhinitis, etc. Patients with nasal occupancy need to be identified as benign or malignant by pathological biopsy or other auxiliary examinations. If the patient is not feeling well, it is recommended that the patient should go to the otolaryngology, head and neck surgery and oncology departments of regular hospitals for further treatment.