Nasal Polyps

Chronic Rhinosinusitis

Nasal polyps is a condition where grape like growths appear from the lining of the nasal cavity and sinuses. Chronic rhinosinusitis is the condition associated with nasal polyps. There are various treatment options which may help, out ENT specialist can help with your condition. 

Symptoms

– Nasal blockage / congestion 

– Nasal discharge 

– Facial pain 

– Headache

– Smell disturbances

Nasal polyposis

Nasal polyps occur when the lining of the sinuses swell and thereafter protrude through the sinus opening. This then appear as a prolapsing swollen mucosal tissue into the nasal cavity which has the appearance of a bunch of translucent grapes. A number of conditions are associated with the development of nasal polyps. for example samster’s triad, cystic fibrosis and many others.  Many patients with nasal polyps also have underlying allergies and as a result, it is not uncommon for nasal polyps to recur after surgery.

Treatment

Treatment

- Nasal corticosteroids
- Oral Corticosteroids
- Lifestyle modifications
- Functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS)

common questions

Cancer has a typical appearance and different symptoms then nose cancer which is often accompanied by nasal bleeding and other systemic symptoms. An ENT surgeon would need to perform a nasoendoscopic examination to confirm the diagnosis.

Yes , mild nasal polyps may respond to oral corticosteroid. However , an ENT surgeon should be consulted prior to starting any oral corticosteroids.

Various intrinsic and extrinsic factors may be contributed to the growth of nasal polyposis. 

No , nasal polyposis is non contagious.

It’s difficult to completely avoid potential allergens, but you can take steps to reduce exposure to a particular allergen you know or suspect is triggering. Compliance to medical treatment may prevent recurrence after surgery.

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