Nasal PolypsNasal polyps are sac-like growths of inflamed tissue lining the nose (nasal mucosa) or sinuses. CausesNasal polyps typically start near the ethmoid sinuses (located at the top of the inside of the nose) and grow into the open areas. Large polyps can block the sinuses or nasal airway.
SymptomsPeople with nasal polyps often complain about having a cold that has lasted for months or years. Symptoms include:
Headaches or pain are NOT common unless there is also a sinus infection. Exams and TestsExamining the nose shows a grayish grape-like mass in the nasal cavity. A CT scan of the sinuses will show opaque (cloudy) spots where the polyps are. TreatmentMedications help relieve symptoms but rarely get rid of nasal polyps.
Some people may need surgery, such as functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS). PreventionAlthough there is no real way to prevent nasal polyps, therapy aimed at the cause can help. Nasal sprays, antihistamines, and allergy shots may help prevent polyps that block the airway. Also, aggressive medical treatment of sinus infections is helpful.
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