Nasal Discharge

Nasal Discharge from one nostril may be due to a local infection just inside the nostril, a nasal polyp (though these are usually bilateral) or, in a child, a foreign body such as a bead that they've pushed up the nose. Rarely it may be due to a malignant growth arising from a sinus or the nose itself.
 

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