Nasal Polyps

Symptoms Nasal polyps are usually bilateral and localized benign mucosal protrusions of the nasal cavity or sinuses. The leading symptom is nasal constriction leading to a change in voice quality. Other possible symptoms include a watery discharge (rhinorrhea), impaired sense of smell and taste, pain and a feeling of fullness in the head. Nasal polyps … Nasal Polyps

Polyps in the nose

Synonyms in a broader sense Medical: Polyposis nasi nasal polyps Introduction Nasal polyps (Polyposis nasi, nasal polyps) are benign growths of the mucous membrane of the nose or paranasal sinuses. These changes are usually accompanied by restricted nasal breathing and can lead to secondary diseases if left untreated. However, since early diagnosis and a good … Polyps in the nose

Therapy | Polyps in the nose

Therapy If polyps in the nose are only slightly pronounced, drug therapy is usually sufficient to treat them successfully. Drugs are used that contain the active ingredient cortisone, which has an anti-inflammatory effect. Possible options are nasal drops or sprays, which have the advantage that they really only have a local effect, but only develop … Therapy | Polyps in the nose

History | Polyps in the nose

History In principle, polyps of the nose take a benign course. In about 90% of the patients, the symptoms are initially eliminated or at least significantly improved by surgery.Unfortunately, polyps of the nose and paranasal sinuses tend to occur again and again (recurrences). Therefore, a consistent follow-up treatment is absolutely necessary, which includes the use … History | Polyps in the nose

Polyps

Synonyms in a broader sense Medical: Polyposis nasi nasal polyps Definition The popularly named polyps are swollen, bilateral enlargements (hyperplasia) of the nasal mucosa or the mucosa of the paranasal sinuses. They are called polyps because the enlargement of the mucosa looks like a fungus on a tree trunk. The enlargement of the mucous membrane … Polyps

Therapy | Polyps

Therapy Since the polyps unfortunately do not regress themselves, they often have to be surgically removed. This involves clearing out the polyps via the nose and simultaneously widening the exits of the paranasal sinuses. After this procedure, patients are recommended to clean their noses regularly by inhalation, nasal rinsing and nasal showers (Emser Sole®). This … Therapy | Polyps