Nasal polyp enlargement 100, what is a nasal polyp?

Updated on healthy 2024-08-05
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    I have a relative with a similar condition to yours, with severe nasal polyps and a nose bridge that has not grown well. Because of this, he has been weak and sickly since he was a child, and he often has colds.

    When she almost graduated from high school, her family took her to Beijing Association Hospital for a look, and she had a nasal polyp removal operation, and at the same time straightened the ungrown nasal bridge bone.

    After the surgery, I rarely got sick, and the operation cost less than 8,000 yuan. Later, I rechecked it a few times, and basically didn't do it again.

    Actually, you don't have to worry, with the current medical conditions, it is very easy to have a nasal polyp removal surgery. The surgery will take about 7 days off and the operation time will be about 1 hour.

    Suggestion: If you have time to return to your home country, find a regular hospital, have an operation, it doesn't cost much, there will be no sequelae, it will only make you healthier. However, it is necessary to pay attention to the hospital that arranges the time to go for the surgery for a follow-up, because nasal polyps are easy to operate, and once there are signs, it is necessary to do remedial surgery as soon as possible.

    In this way, it can be **thorough.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    It can be cured in Chongqing, the otolaryngology expert of the First People's Hospital of Jiulongpo District is so professional, if you are from Chongqing, you should have heard of it.

    Dynamic Gyration**Clinical Criteria for Nasal Polyps:

    1. After the operation, endoscopic examination showed that the swelling of the nasal mucosa basically subsided, and the surgical cavity was spacious and smooth.

    2. The patient felt that the nasal ventilation was good, and the preoperative symptoms such as headache and nasal purulent discharge disappeared.

    3. No nasal adhesions and other related complications.

    The above is just some of the best technologies, hehe. I'll introduce it to you personally.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Hello: At present, the best way to use nasal endoscopic technology for nasal polyps in the world is minimally invasive, precise, minimally invasive, painful, safe and fast, and an operation only takes a few minutes, which is safe and short, which is conducive to the postoperative recovery of patients. **The effect is very good, and it can be used in many hospitals in China**.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Nasal polyps are not a big surgery, you need to understand the condition, this is often coexisting with sinusitis, often caused by the high degree of edema of the nasal cavity and sinus mucosa, if necessary, open the sinus orifice, clear the diseased mucosa, actively re-examine, clarify the recovery of the condition, less cold, there is a deviation of the nasal septum and the nasal septum needs to be corrected.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Surgical excision is the only method, of course, it is not excluded that very small polyps can be eaten by taking medicinal conservative**.

    At present, it is generally operated under endoscopy, which is minimally invasive and clean, and the traditional direct vision surgery is not thorough, which is good. As for the cost of surgery, it depends on whether you have sinusitis, the number of polyps, and the requirement for general anesthesia or local anesthesia to decide, simple local anesthesia polyp removal, the tertiary hospital is generally 3000 can be solved, if it is serious, combined with the whole group of sinusitis, due to the long operation time, the cost of anesthesia is high, it may be 8000-10000.

    Endoscopic surgery: Maybe the needle you are talking about is radiofrequency? Plasma? Or a needle for a numbing syringe? Generally, it is now clamped off with pliers, and then the rest is knocked off with a cutter.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If Japan is not good, come back to China, China will definitely be able to do it, and the effect is very good. Many ear, nose and throat hospitals in China are very professional, and the effect is also very good, so it is recommended that you go back to your motherland, so that you can rest assured and effective.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Nasal polyps are polyp-like growths in the nasal cavity and sinuses due to various causes. The main manifestations are nasal congestion, headache and other symptoms. There are many causes of nasal polyps, which are related to chronic rhinitis, sinusitis, special constitution, etc.

    Nasal polyps are the result of long-term inflammation of the nasal mucosa, not tumors, and are mainly surgical resection, mostly with nasal endoscopic surgery.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Wuhan Ren'an Eye and Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital-Che Guanghui-Attending Physician-Otolaryngology-What is a nasal polyp?

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    A type of polyp, in which excess flesh grows out of the nose, is removed.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Nasal polyps are common diseases of otolaryngology, and are hyperplasia clumps that protrude from the nasal mucosa or sinus mucosa. It can be single or multiple, and is more common in the maxillary sinus, ethmoid sinus, middle meatus, and middle turbinate.

    Dangers of nasal polyps.

    Hazard 1: Cause a series of serious complications.

    If nasal polyps are not timely, they will cause damage to the function of organs such as laryngitis, otitis media, bronchial asthma, sinusitis, high blood pressure, heart, lungs and other organs.

    A small number of giant polyps can also crush and destroy the sinus wall or the parietal wall of the nasal cavity, and then invade the orbit, frontal sinus, anterior fossa, sphenoid sinus, middle cranial fossa, etc., causing invasive complications.

    Hazard 2: Affect the patient's daily study, work and life.

    If a child has nasal polyps, the growth of nasal polyps will lead to deformity of the outer nose, and the bridge of the nose will become wider and expanded, resulting in a "frog nose", which will affect the facial image and physical and mental health. In addition, nasal polyps can also affect breathing, which can affect the development of children in their formative years. At the same time, it leads to poor concentration, poor memory, and inevitably affects learning, which ultimately leads to a decline in academic performance.

    Adults with nasal polyps will have nasal congestion, headache, insomnia and snoring, and will have no energy in daily life and cannot concentrate, which will affect work efficiency and career development and future.

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