Nasal polyps usually develop in both nostrils. However, they can grow in just one nostril or in clusters. Large polyps or clusters can cause breathing difficulties and can affect a person’s ...
What you may think are allergies or a cold, could be the sign of nasal polyps. Nasal polyps are non-cancerous growths that line the nasal passages and sinuses. They are soft, painless, and hang ...
If nasal congestion persists, pus can accumulate in the sinuses and inflammation can spread If inflammation continues, polyps can also develop in the sinuses I thought, if this continues ...
According to a recent survey commissioned by the Austrian Lung Union (ÖLU), more than half of asthma patients with nasal polyps do not receive targeted treatment.
Nasal polyps can be a persistent issue for individuals suffering from chronic sinusitis, allergies, or fungal infections, often leading to breathing difficulties and discomfort. When medications ...
Frequent colorectal polyp diagnoses in first- and second-degree relatives are associated with an increased risk for colorectal cancer (CRC), especially early-onset CRC. Researchers evaluated the ...