The best way to avoid nasal polyps is to see a doctor ASAP about chronic sinus or allergy issues

The best way to avoid nasal polyps is to see a doctor ASAP about chronic sinus or allergy issues
Sinus and nasal issues are things most people are familiar with. — Corina/Unsplash
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Some scientific evidence supports that nasal polyps are directly caused by sinus inflammation. The best way to avoid them is to educate yourself on the symptoms and know when it’s time to visit a specialist.

Living with sinus and nose inflammation is familiar territory for most. A report from the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) revealed that chronic inflammation in these areas can lead to long-term health conditions such as nasal polyps. These polyps are thought to usually be a result of inflammation of the mucosa from a sinus allergy reaction or other inflammatory process.

“The earlier that we can arrest the progression of chronic sinusitis, then we can decrease some of the long-term complications, including formation of polyps and significant chronic disease. We recommend early management versus waiting until the situation is severe,” Dr. John Ditto of Richmond Breathe Free Sinus & Allergy Centers told Gateway Reporter.

A report from the Mayo Clinic identified some common signs and symptoms of chronic sinusitis with nasal polyps. They include persistent stuffiness, a runny nose, decreased or absent sense of smell and loss of sense of taste, pain in the upper teeth, facial pain or headache, a feeling of pressure over the forehead and face, post-nasal drip, frequent nosebleeds and snoring.

There is no evidence that shows a reliable timeline for developing nasal polyps, the Mayo Clinic report said. You may be able to reduce the chances of developing nasal polyps by using home remedies or over-the-counter medications. But if symptoms continue beyond 10 days, it is advisable to see an otolaryngologist (an ear, nose and throat specialist). By treating the causes of nasal polyp development, it’s possible they can be avoided.

If you believe you may be suffering from nasal polyps, please start your diagnosis by taking this online self-assessment quiz.



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