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Nasal Polyps
These
benign and edematous growths are usually multiple, mobile, and bilateral.
Nasal distention and enlargement of the bony framework may be a result from
nasal polyps that are large and numerous, and possibly occluding the airway.
Nasal polyps usually develop as a result of continuous pressure resulting from a
chronic allergy that causes mucous membrane edema in the nose and sinuses.
They usually occur more commonly in adults. Symptoms:
Treatment:
Corticosteroids either by
direct injection into the polyp or by local spray, to reduce the polyp
temporarily. Treatment of the underlying cause may include:
antihistamines to control allergy and antibiotic therapy if infection is
present. Allergy immunotherapy may be
indicated to decrease the allergic response.
Local application of an astringent shrinks hypertrophied tissue. |
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