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Nasal Polyps, What do nasal polyps look like? Nasal polyps are soft fleshy swellings that grow inside your nose. They may be yellowish, grey or pink in colour. , Nasa...
Nasal Polyps, What are nasal polyps? Nasal polyps are lesions arising from the nasal mucosa, occurring at any site in the nasal cavity or paranasal sinuses but m...
Nasal Congestion, See the separate leaflet called Persistent Rhinitis (Sneezing) for details of the causes and treatments of both allergic rhinitis and non-allergic rhinitis . Nasa...
Nasal Discharge, Congestion of the nasal mucosa can lead to nosebleeds . Nasal polyps may also develop, leading to constant discharge, obstruction and anosmia [ 8 ] . ,...
Rhinitis and Nasal Obstruction, Adenoidectomy may be required for significant functional impairment (hearing and speech). Nasal polyps. Rhinosinusitis. Neoplasm - for ...
Congenital Nasal Problems, Intranasal gliomas may mimic nasal polyps (unilateral mass or obstruction). Other presentations include epistaxis and cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhoea. , Ch...
Steroid Nasal Sprays, Swelling (polyps) in the nose . A steroid nasal spray may also be used to treat other conditions such as: Chronic sinusitis . , Budeso...
Bowel Polyps (Colonic Polyps), What are bowel polyps? A bowel polyp is a small non-cancerous growth. There are many types of polyps, such as those that ...
Bowel (Colonic) Polyps, May also present with rectal prolapse, precocious puberty, or with nasal, bronchial, biliary tract, uterine or bladder polyps. Management ...
See the separate leaflets called Acute Sinusitis and Chronic Sinusitis for more details. Nasal polyps Nasal polyps are sometimes a complication of rhinitis. A nasal p...
Growths in the nose ( nasal polyps ). Chronic sinusitis . Suspected cancer of the nose, throat (nasopharyngeal or oropharyngeal) or voice box ( larynx ). , Nasal polyps Sin...
These are used for conditions such as hay fever , allergies and non-cancerous swellings that grow inside the nose or sinuses (nasal polyps). Nose drops such as betamethasone. These ar...
Other separate articles related to this topic include Non-allergic Rhinitis , Nasal Polyps , Sinusitis and the general article Rhinitis and Nasal Obstruction . Description ...
See also separate Allergic Rhinitis , Nasal Polyps , Sinusitis and Rhinitis and Nasal Obstruction articles. Non-allergic rhinitis can be defined as a condition causing pro...
If you have nasal polyps , removing them may stop snoring. If the midline of your nose is crooked (nasal septum deviation) having this straightened may help (but not always). , ...
Other causes of a blockage to the sinus drainage channels, such as: Growths ( nasal polyps ). Objects pushed into the nose (especially in children, such as peas or plastic beads).
Thus, other aetiologies such as allergic rhinitis (dust mites, moulds), exposures (airborne irritants, cigarette smoke or other toxins), structural causes (nasal polyps, deviated nasal...
Your doctor may also examine your nose to check for any obvious abnormalities or deviation of the bones in your nose and to look for any other problems, such as growths (nasal polyps). If ...
Examples of conditions which could do this are allergies, persistent rhinitis and nasal polyps . This is called postnasal drip or upper airway cough syndrome. It tends to be worse in the m...
Diseases affecting the sinuses, such as various forms of sinusitis (or nasal polyps ), and structural abnormalities. Allergies that affect your nose, such as hay fever .