Do you feel like you constantly have a cold? This might be due to noncancerous cysts/growths in your nose and sinuses—nasal polyps. Symptoms of nasal polyps include nasal congestion, smell loss, and recurrent sinus infections.
People with nasal polyps may also have other conditions, such as asthma, allergies , and aspirin sensitivity. Find out more at Kentuckiana ENT.
Nasal polyps block the nasal passages, leading to a stuffy nose. Asthma and allergies can also be present from inflammation spreading throughout the airway.
When large groups of nasal polyps grow and block the nasal passages and smell nerves, it can lead to smell loss.
Nasal polyps can block sinus passageways and lead to sinus infections, making the use of antibiotics and steroids necessary.
Nasal polyps are soft, painless, noncancerous growths (or cysts) that line your nasal passages or sinuses. They are often caused by chronic inflammation and often occur as a result of asthma, recurrent infections, allergies, drug sensitivity, or certain immune disorders.
Do you have a raspy or weak voice? Contact Kentuckiana ENT for an evaluation.
Are you experiencing difficulty breathing or facial pressure? You might have nasal congestion—or a stuffy nose. Book an appointment with us and get your nose treated.
If you or a loved one are a heavy snorer, it’s essential you seek medical assistance. This is because snoring is a common indicator of sleep apnea (or OSA). Have more questions? Get in touch with our team; we’ll be happy to help.
Inflamed sinuses can cause severe nasal congestion and frequent sinus infections. Contact us today!
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