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Polypectomy - bilateral

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Polypectomy - bilateral

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  1. Polypectomy - bilateral

  2. Index • Introduction • Facts • Symptoms • Risk factors • Causes • Treatment • About Meddco

  3. Introduction • Nasal polypectomy is a surgical procedure to remove polyps located in the nasal passages. • Nasal polyps are fleshy swellings that develop in the lining of the nose and paranasal sinuses, the air-filled spaces that are linked to the nasal cavity. They are non-cancerous growths.

  4. Facts • Nasal polyps are much more common in men than women • Often nasal polyps do not present any symptoms, making it difficult to know exactly how common they are • Sometimes, nasal polyps can cause sleep apnea • Nasal polyps can arise at any age

  5. Symptoms • Postnasal drip – a feeling of mucus continually running down the back of the throat • Either no sense of smell or poor sense of smell – this may not improve after polyps are treated • Poor sense of taste – this may not improve after polyps are treated • Pain in the face • Headache • Snoring • Itchiness around the eyes

  6. Risk Factors • Cystic fibrosis – a chronic disease that affects organs such as the liver, lungs, pancreas, and intestines. • Churg-Strauss syndrome – a disease that results in the inflammation of blood vessels. • Age – Nasal polyps can occur at any age, but young and middle-aged adults are more at risk. • Genetics – individuals whose parents have had nasal polyps have a higher risk of developing them.

  7. Causes • The exact causes of nasal polyps are not known. Although a significant number of cases are linked to non-allergic asthma, in some cases, no respiratory or allergic trigger is found. • Nasal polyps have no relationship with colonic or uterine polyps found in the digestive system or uterus, respectively.

  8. Treatment Steroids The doctor may prescribe a steroid spray or nose drops, which will shrink the polyps by reducing inflammation. This treatment is more common for patients with one or more small polyps. Steroid tablets In cases of larger polyps or more severe inflammation, the patient may be prescribed steroid tablets; either on their own or to be taken along with a nasal spray. 

  9. About Meddco • MEDDCO.COM is India's first digital pricing online platform, where price transparency is the key. • Select the best packages of Polypectomy – bilateral with the most affordable cost at Meddco. • Compare the prices of Polypectomy – bilateral within your budget through Meddco.

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