How to Cure Nasal Polyps without Surgery ?


Nasal polyposis is an inflammatory condition of unknown etiology. Nasal polyps are the most common tumors of the nasal cavity. Approximately 30% of patients with nasal polyps test positive for environmental allergies.  Patients with massive nasal polyposis typically present with increasing nasal congestion, hyposmia to anosmia, changes in sense of taste, and persistent postnasal drainage. Headaches and facial pain and discomfort are not uncommon and are found in the periorbital and maxillary regions. On occasion, a patient with completely obstructing nasal polyposis presents with symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea. 

Patients with solitary polyps frequently present with only symptoms of nasal obstruction, which may change with a shift in position.

Coronal sinus CT scanning is the imaging study of choice in the evaluation of patients with nasal polyposis. Endoscopy in an office setting can sometimes be helpful in the diagnosis and evaluation of nasal polyps.

Nasal masses that do not have the classic appearance of bilateral nasal polyps or that do not respond to conservative treatment should be examined with careful biopsy for diagnosis.

Corticosteroids are the most effective medical treatment for nasal polyps. The nonspecific anti-inflammatory agents quickly and substantially reduce the size of inflammatory polyps and improve symptoms. Patients whose polyps respond to oral corticosteroids may be re-treated safely 3-4 times a year, especially if they are not candidates for surgery.

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