Why do I get nasal polyps?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-19
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hello, this nasal polyp is caused by an overload of fluid produced by the mucous membranes in the nose, and people with chronic allergies and sinus tract infections are most likely to develop nasal polyps. Children with cystic fibrosis also have a tendency to develop or nasal polyps. Aspirin or other salicylic acid drugs can also cause polyps in some sensitive people.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello, the general clinical symptoms of nasal polyps are nasal congestion, headache, runny nose, the symptoms are gradually severe, nasal examination, you can make a clear diagnosis, if it is a nasal polyp, then it is recommended to go to the hospital rhinology hospital, surgical resection completely**.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If rhinitis is not cured for a long time, it can lead to severe nasal polyps.

    Tips for home rhinitis:

    Drink water with wolfberry chrysanthemum every day, and drink more water to reduce fire.

    Fresh green onions are ground into juice and dipped in gauze and stuffed into the nostrils to relieve nasal congestion.

    They also eat pickled garlic and vinegar garlic in small bottles, and smoke it for about half an hour a day in front of their nostrils.

    If you have nasal congestion, nasal itching and other symptoms, quickly use Binotang Chang'an liquid to improve rhinitis.

    Again: 1) Strengthen physical exercise, enhance physical fitness, and prevent colds.

    2) Don't blow your nose too hard, blow one nostril and then plug the other nostril.

    3) Avoid diving and choking when swimming.

    4) Early allergic reaction disease, improve nasal cavity and sinus ventilation and drainage.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The effects of nasal polyps on the body are as follows:

    The impact of nasal polyps on the body is first manifested as nasal lesions, nasal polyps can cause nasal sinus mucosal inflammation, polyp tissue blocks the nasal cavity, nasal congestion, runny nose symptoms, and headache and headache in secondary sinusitis. It may also induce secretory otitis media, with symptoms such as ear tightness, tinnitus, and hearing loss.

    In addition to nasal symptoms, nasal polyps cause nasal congestion, which can lead to upper airway breathing blockage, affecting breathing, leading to sleep snoring, mouth breathing, etc. Long-term recurrent nasal congestion may also affect daily life and learning, leading to poor concentration, memory loss, academic performance, and reduced work efficiency. Nasal polyps can also increase the psychological burden due to repeated nasal congestion, causing irritability, depression and other bad emotions.

    Nasal polyps have a great impact on the body, so it is recommended to visit the otolaryngology department as soon as possible after being found, and perform nasal endoscopy and sinus CT examination to check the extent of the lesion. If the polyp lesion is severe or secondary to sinusitis, it should be surgically removed as soon as possible**.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Nasal polyps are a common disease of the nose, which is formed by the gradual sagging of the mucous membrane of the nasal cavity and sinuses with extreme edema under the action of gravity, and is a benign tissue growth in the nasal cavity, which can block the nasal cavity in severe cases. It is the result of tissue edema caused by a long-term inflammatory reaction of the nasal mucosa. Nasal polyps are mostly found in the middle meatus sinus ostium, nasal passage complex and ethmoid sinus, and the highly edemaous nasal mucosa protrudes and droops from the middle nasal passage and sinus mouth to the nasal cavity to form polyps.

    Nasal polyps are mainly surgically removed, but in the early stage of single nasal polyps, drugs can sometimes be controlled, it is recommended to go to the local regular hospital otolaryngology department to check clearly what kind of polyps are allergic, inflammatory, posterior nostrils, the size, number, and location of polyps, and the examination is clear and targeted, and usually develop good living habits.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello: Nasal polyps are a common disease, more common in adults and rarely in children. Nasal polyps may be single or multiple; It can occur on one side or both, and most patients are multiple or bilateral.

    Generally, nasal polyps are caused by an upper respiratory tract infection. Rhinitis can also cause nasal polyps.

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