Polyps may respond to medications such as steroids. If they block breathing, interfere with sinus drainage, or cause other problems they may need to be removed. If infection or other local phenomenon is the underlying problem, the polyps will usually not return. If they originally grew as a result of allergic or non-allergic rhinitis, allergic fungal sinusitis, or if they are associated with aspirin sensitivity, they are more prone to return after surgery.
Introduction 1
The Lab
Sinuses Side
Sinuses Front
Mid-Saggital
Septum
Deviated Septum
Deviated Septum
Inferior Turbinate
Inferior Turbinate
Middle Turbinate
Concha Bullosa
Middle Turbinate
Middle Turbinate
Airflow
Airflow
Frontal
Frontal
Drainage
Drainage
Drainage
Drainage
Sphenoid
Sphenoid
Maxillary
Maxillary
Maxillary
Mucous Flow
Ostio-Meatal
Ostio-Meatal
Polyps
Polyps
Windows
Windows
Endoscopic
Endoscopic
Turbinate Reduction
Turbinate Reduction
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