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Nasal polyps are benign, painless growths on the lining of your nasal passages or sinuses. They have the appearance of small water drops or grapes. They are caused by chronic inflammation and are linked to asthma, recurring infections, allergies, drug sensitivity, and certain autoimmune disorders.
These polyps go undiagnosed in many cases because they cause no discomfort. However, if left untreated, they can lead to complications such as a loss of taste and smell. Larger growths of nasal polyps or multiple nasal polyps can obstruct airflow and affect your airways.
Adults are more likely to develop nasal polyps, but anyone can develop them. Medications may cause the polyps to shrink or disappear. However, in some cases, surgery is required to remove them completely. Even after successful treatment, polyps can frequently reappear.
Asthma in which the nasal passageways may swell , inflamed or narrow. 
Allergy to NSAIDs medications like aspirin, ibuprofen etc
Airborne allergy
Cystic fibrosis when body fluids abnormally become thick and sticky 
Churg-Strauss syndrome (eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis), is a rare disease that causes blood vessel inflammation.
Deficiency of vitamin D
Obstructive sleep apnea. 
Asthma flare-ups
Sinus infections
Chronic sinusitis
Control allergies and asthma
Irritants to the nose should be avoided
Maintain good hygiene
Wash your hands thoroughly and on a regular basis
Make your home more humid
Warm fluids , such as ginger or honey tea, soup, and so on, should be consumed
Make use of a nasal rinse to keep your nasal passages clear and healthy, and help to prevent the recurrence of nasal polyps.
Rinse your nasal passages with a saltwater (saline) spray or nasal wash
Treatment
Diagnostic tests are frequently recommended by the surgeon to diagnose the patient’s condition. These tests also add to the overall cost of the surgery. Some diagnostic tests for nasal polyps and their prices are as follows:
Nasal endoscopy: Rs. 1500 – Rs 2000
X-Ray: Rs. 250- Rs. 500
CT Scan: Rs. 1500 – Rs. 3500
Test for cystic fibrosis: Rs. 300 – Rs. 500
Blood Tests: Rs. 100 – Rs. 300
Although medications can help relieve symptoms, they rarely remove nasal polyps. The following are some preventive measures and medications that can help relieve nasal polyps symptoms:
If the medications do not work or you have large polyps, surgery to remove them may be necessary.
Polyps are frequently treated with endoscopic sinus surgery. In this surgery, your doctor will use a thin, lighted tube with instruments at the end. . The doctor will insert the tube into your nasal passages and remove the polyps. This is a daycare procedure, and you’ll get discharged from the hospital on the same day.
Pristyn Care is a leading surgery care provider in India. We are associated with some of the best multi-specialty hospitals and clinics in almost all the major cities of India. Our aim is to ease the process of accessing advanced treatment and surgeries for each patient at an affordable price. We work with some of the best ENT surgeons and specialists who have years of experience in providing treatment for nasal poly surgery with a high success rate. Here are some reasons why you should choose Pristyn Care for nasal polyps surgery:
To make the commute easier, we provide a free cab facility to and from the hospital on the day of surgery, along with complimentary meals.
To ease the financial burden, we provide multiple modes of payment, including credit cards and cash payments, along with no-cost EMI service.
We provide free multiple follow-ups to ensure the smooth recovery of the patients.
We work with a team of expert and highly experienced ENT surgeons who have ample experience. Our ENT surgeons discuss all the necessary information about maxillary sinus surgery beforehand to make you aware of the procedure and certain risks involved during the treatment.
Nasal irrigation, also known as neti pot, may alleviate nasal polyp symptoms. Additionally, it might help with the management of polyp causes like allergies or sinus infections.
You may experience drainage for a week or a few days only. Bandages may need to be changed frequently during this time. After a nasal polyp surgery, full recovery usually takes two weeks.
Nasal polyps can cause unpleasant nasal odors or noticeably lowered senses of taste and smell. Your breathing might not be impacted.
Medication most likely won’t be able to remove nasal polyps. Surgery is typically the last resort after all other treatments have failed to give you enough relief. However, polyps can come back even after surgery.
Nasal sprays with topical steroids, such as Nasonex (mometasone furoate) and Flonase (fluticasone propionate), can reduce nasal polyps and prevent their recurrence following surgery. Ask your physician before using these nasal sprays.