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How to Remove Nasal Polyps Yourself and When to choose Medication and Surgery Options 
Transform your breathing with nasal polyp solutions! Explore DIY remedies like saline rinses and steam inhalation. Seek medical advice for effective options such as corticosteroid sprays or surgery.
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harika-ent · 10 months ago
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Nasal polyps affecting your breathing and smell? Explore minimally invasive treatments for relief. To learn more about your options, visit Dr. Harika ENT. Breathe easier and smell better.
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78drug · 2 years ago
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kashyapent · 2 years ago
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asheshb · 6 months ago
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puyoed · 2 years ago
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another beautiful nasal polyp angel just gained its wings #nasalpolyps
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medfirstentcenter · 9 months ago
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Understanding #NasalPolyps and Navigating #NasalPolypectomy: A Comprehensive Guide - Explained By Dr. Rajesh Bhardwaj
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Introduction:
Nasal polyps, those grape-like clusters that develop within the nasal passage, can be a source of significant discomfort and frustration for individuals dealing with chronic allergies or frequent colds. These benign growths can obstruct the airways, leading to breathing difficulties, reduced sense of smell, and other related symptoms. Moreover, the recurrent nature of nasal polyps poses challenges for both patients and treating surgeons, making effective management crucial.
Understanding Nasal Polyps: Individuals prone to chronic allergies or frequent nasal infections are more likely to develop nasal polyps. These growths gradually accumulate within the nasal passages, often leading to breathing difficulties and other discomforts. Despite efforts to manage them through various treatments like steroid nasal sprays and saline rinses, some cases may eventually require surgical intervention.
The Role of Surgery: Surgery becomes necessary when nasal polyps lead to serious complications such as complex sinusitis or the formation of mucin balls associated with allergic fungal sinusitis. These complications, while rare, can have severe consequences if left untreated. Surgical removal of nasal polyps aims to alleviate symptoms, prevent further complications, and improve overall quality of life for affected individuals.
Navigating Nasal Polypectomy: Choosing the right clinic and surgeon for nasal polypectomy is a crucial decision. MedFirst ENT Centre stands out as an exemplary choice for several reasons. With support from third-party administrators (TPA) and affiliation with top health insurance companies, MedFirst ensures a hassle-free financial process for patients. Moreover, the clinic's commitment to comprehensive care is evident through its advanced setup and utilization of the latest techniques in nasal polypectomy.
Holistic Patient Care: What sets MedFirst apart is its holistic approach to patient well-being. Beyond surgical intervention, the clinic prioritizes individualized treatment plans, ensuring that patients receive personalized care at every step of the process. From initial evaluations to postoperative follow-ups, MedFirst's experienced ENT specialists provide compassionate support, making them a reliable choice for individuals seeking effective treatment and lasting relief from nasal polyps.
Dealing with nasal polyps can be challenging, but with the right approach and care, individuals can find relief and improved quality of life. Understanding the nature of nasal polyps, the role of surgery, and choosing the right healthcare provider are essential steps in navigating this condition effectively. MedFirst ENT Centre exemplifies excellence in nasal polypectomy, offering comprehensive care and personalized treatment plans to ensure optimal patient outcomes.
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digitalhealingmusic · 2 years ago
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mayomhospital28 · 4 years ago
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Patient feedback after nasal polyps treatment by Dr. Manish Prakash ent specialist in Gurgaon.
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Sinus Surgery
I’ve decided to make some posts about my sinus surgery, so those who also require a sinus surgery may have some ideas of what to expect afterward. I felt I was not given enough information myself, and of course had no idea what to ask at the appointment prior, as it was also sprung on me and fairly rushed. I felt somewhat pressured by the doctor but that is not really relevant. I want to focus more so on my experience and what has been working so far.
More info about myself would be I have a sensitive stomach (undiagnosed) and anxiety, which are so far both relevant through my healing process. The surgery I had done was “endoscopic nasal/sinus surgery septoplasty, intranasal/endoscopic ethmoidectomy, removal of polyp, turbinectomy/antrostomy”, or more simplified as polyps, deviated septum, and lots of inflammation. It started with what seemed to be an undying sinus infection, then I traveled and probably made things worse from flying (DO NOT FLY WITH SINUS PROBLEMS), and started seeing an ENT specialist (ear, nose throat) who prescribed a steroid spray which lead to full blockage in my nose, no more smelling, no more tasting, very pressure sensitive as well as cold weather sensitive. Not a fun year.
Surgery was Monday June 3, 2019 at 12:30pm. They took me in 15 minutes late, so by 12:45 I went into the operating room which looks like the operating rooms on TV for the most part, spacious, equipment, table to lay on, mirrors above. The table I laid on also required me to put my arms out, one arm for an IV and the other had the heart monitor attached to my finger, if I recall that correctly. They knocked me out immediately really. I had the IV knock me out and they also used air. I don’t know beyond “general anesthesia” for what exactly was used but I know it was both. Now I was told I would be awoken at 3pm and released at 4pm, that was not true. My surgery wrapped up around 4pm and I didn’t wake up until 5pm and ended up being released at 6pm. I woke up shivering like crazy, don’t freak out if that happens, you’re probably just cold. I was covered in blankets and that helped. I had to pee pretty badly after surgery so try to go before you go in the operating room. The offer was I either wait or they get a bedpan... Needless to say I choose to wait. I also found that the water made my mouth dry big time sipping it while trying to wake up, but the popsicles were very helpful. I did not eat or drink much after that day, I really just wanted to sleep more of course.
The next two days were rough for eating. Now this is where my sensitive stomach comes in, eating was a challenge big time. I was not interested in eating at all the day after, but tried to force some foods in. I had to keep it very plain and simple as well, like plain bread, plain oatmeal, plain chicken. My stomach was very uneasy for the whole week really, but I did start to eat more on Thursday, and slowly more on the weekend. I gave myself small meals about 4 times a day, some snacks in between. I lost a few pounds from surgery but I did get hungry again, I just was not able to eat a lot. Fresh fruits and vegetables are also recommended. I did not touch dairy until probably Friday, as I did not want to risk setting my stomach off, however my stomach felt more acidy, and when I started dairy again that got a bit better. Gravol with ginger is what I took a lot to help my stomach and by the weekend I switched to boiling ginger in water and drinking some ginger water as that helped a lot and meant taking less pills.
I was given perks, an antibiotic, and anti-inflammatory pills to take. I stopped the perks the day after surgery and just switched to Tylenol Extra Strength. The perks were hard on the stomach and they do not last long at all so I felt they were useless. I took one at a time and it only lasted 3 hours for the pain, the Tylenol lasted at least 5 hours for me. The anti-inflammatory pills were the worst! They have a horrible bitter taste and pissed my stomach off for half the day, if you are not allergic, peanut butter will be your friend taking those! I would leave a very small amount of peanut butter on my tongue and chug those pills down then have a scoop of peanut butter ready for after. God-awful taste honestly, and that is not very nice in my opinion! I couldn’t taste for a year because of my sinuses and the first thing I get to taste are these horrible pills? Cruel! I had to take 5 of those for the first 7 days as well, then decrease later. Today is currently day 7 so I am relieved I lower the dosage tomorrow and hope my stomach is not so uneasy for the rest of the week. The antibiotic is fairly large but no taste in comparison.
Tomorrow is my follow-up with the doctor, and I have read some things online saying take your pain meds before you go, so I definitely will. It makes sense, my stints are supposed to come out tomorrow so I imagine there will be pain.
As far as the bleeding has gone, it was not bad at first. Thursday night after surgery I think I blew my nose in my sleep, I’m not sure exactly what happened but I woke up to one side bleeding quite heavily Friday. And the one side has continued to be the most problematic since. I just encountered a little nose bleed stream now from eating. You’re not going to want food that requires work and front teeth biting, you’ll want to eat foods that are easy, things you can rip apart and put in your mouth, or soups. The Friday bleeding was scary looking, but I would not say I was bleeding profusely, therefore no hospital trip. It was clotty blood, scary to see but they said go to the hospital if the nose bled profusely, and it was not running constantly so I left it.
Anyway, that is a lot about the first week. I will post more updates later!
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hea1thcare1 · 2 years ago
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I have a good experience with the best ENT specialist in Gurgaon, Dr. Manish Prakash. My wife has been consulting Dr. Prakash for the last 2 years. At the time she suffered from Nasal Polyps and sinusitis. I searched and found the best ENT nearby my location in Gurgaon. Learn more
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draditibhatnagar · 4 years ago
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Treat Nasal Polyps with HOMOEOPATHY A painless benign growth on the lining of the nose or sinuses. Causes are chronic inflammation due to infection, allergies, drug sensitivity or immune disorders. It can grow so large that it can cause damage to the ear drum or cause severe pain in eyes . Polyps- Need medical diagnosis Treatable Common ailment Heaviness at the base of nose, Nasal blockage, Running nose , Yellow thick discharge, Loss of smell Homoeopathy helps in treating polyps/ adenoids and most of the times surgery can be avoided Common medicines for treating Polyps/Adenoids Lemna Minor - polyps with loss of smell Teucrium - nasal blockage on the side that you lie down Calcarea carb - left sided nasal polyp. It is always a better option to visit a Homoeopath for perfect diagnosis and get a personalized medicine for yourself . For appointment 9999631247 Embrace Homoeopathy for safe and effective cure #Homoeopathycures #Homoeopathicpills #homoeopathy #cure #polyps #nasalpolyps #adenoids #thebesthomoeopathingurgaon #draditibhatnagar #similimum #health #fitness #breathe #nasalblockage #nasaldischarge #alternativemedicine #alternativemedicineindailylife #safeandeffective #wintercare #winterishere (at Gurugram) https://www.instagram.com/p/CIXQe2DsqCV/?igshid=1i4n0pu0n88ql
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fromsciencetopharma · 4 years ago
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AZ Fasenra shows benefit in chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps #AstraZeneca #NasalPolyps “AstraZeneca’s Fasenra (benralizumab) significantly reduced the size of nasal polyps and cut nasal blockage in patients with chronic rhinosinusitis, raising hopes for a new treatment option for this condition. In the Phase III OSTRO trial, Fasenra showed a statistically significant improvement in the endoscopic total nasal polyp score (NPS) and the nasal blockage score (NBS) compared to placebo, in patients with severe bilateral nasal polyposis who were still symptomatic despite continued treatment with standard of care, the firm said. Chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP) is an inflammatory disease linked with elevated levels of eosinophils in the upper respiratory tract and characterised by benign growths called nasal polyps, which can cause blockage and discharge, reduction or loss in the sense of smell, sleep disturbances and other adverse effects on quality of life.” #womeninpharmacy #womeninmedicine #msl #medicalaffairs #pharmacist #pharma #medicalscienceliaison #pharmacistmom #pharmacistmoms #pharmd #pharmacy #pharmacystudent #pharmacystudents https://www.instagram.com/p/CFG0qFZjIbf/?igshid=3w08ywliv5hw
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kashyapent · 2 years ago
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Sinuses और नाक के मार्ग में असामान्य ऊतकों की वृद्धि (नाक में मांस बढ़ना) एवं गैर कैंसर वाली गांठ को नेजल पॉलीप्स कहते हैं। और यह बंद नाक, बहती नाक, गंध और स्वाद का पता न लगना जैसे लक्षण पैदा कर सकते हैं।
हालांकि, सर्दी-जुकाम आमतौर पर 14 दिनों के भीतर खत्न हो जाते है, जबकि नेजल पॉलीप्स (Nasal Polyps) बिना इलाज के ठीक नहीं होते। अगर आप भी इस समस्या से पीड़ित है तो आज ही ENT Experts से सलाह ले।
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asheshb · 7 months ago
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