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Nasal Polyps

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Nasal polyps normally go undetected but can effect your breathing and sinuses if not taken care of. The polyps are noncancerous ans shaped like a teardrop in the passages and or sinuses that can cause infections. For more information see he...
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Nasal polyps are small fluid filled blisters that can be associated with asthma. They are caused by fungi found commonly in people who have low immune systems. They can cause severe chronic sinus infections that are difficult to treat.
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・ 1 Identify your condition as nasal polyps first. Nasal polyps are soft protrusions caused by an inflammation... ・ 2 Notice the symptoms you'll want to treat. Common symptoms of nasal polyps include loss of sense of... ・ 3 Treat nasal poly...
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About 6-7 years back, I went to see an ENT and discovered I had nasal polyps. I had endoscopic surgery to remove the polyps. However within a few months afterwards, my sinuses clogged and again, my polyps have grown back despite my efforts ...
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Here are 7 early warning signs of nasal polyps to look out for. 1. Mouth breathing - Any obstruction of the nasal passageways can result in mouth breathing. However, if mouth breathing is chronic or is not associated with a cold, it may be ...
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Nasal polyps are frequently associated with chronic sinusitis and allergic symptoms. Ideally, these are removed endoscopically under twilight anesthesia. It is best to get to the source of the problem and this usually involves removing not ...
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Robinson S , Tan LW , James C , Karakousis A , Wormald PJ .
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17181109
What are nasal polyps? The 'paranasal sinuses' are the air cavities within the skull that open into the nose. If the soft tissue lining of the sinuses becomes swollen, it fills the available space and can then expand into the nose forming ...
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Men outnumber women 2:1 with the onset typically after age 40. They are extremely rare under 10 years old and in this group one should consider the diagnosis of cystic fibrosis.
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Alun-Jones T , Hill J , Leighton SE , Morrissey MS .
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2394022