Nasal polyps are painless, teardrop-shaped growths that form in your nose or sinuses. They’re most common where the sinuses near your eyes and cheekbones drain into your nose. Nasal polyps are not ...
Nasal polyp surgery removes noncancerous growths from your nasal and sinus passageways. In the weeks following surgery, you may notice slight bleeding from your nose and crusts. It’s common for polyps ...
Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) is a surprisingly common but under-recognized disease that affects nearly one billion people ...
TUESDAY, May 6, 2025 (HealthDay News) -- For patients with chronic sinusitis and nasal polyps, nasal endoscopic surgery can remove polyps in a shorter time, with less intraoperative blood loss ...
Nasal polyps are soft, noncancerous growths on the lining of the nose or sinuses. These growths, while painless, can cause blockages that prevent the sinuses from draining properly. This can make it ...
The first head-to-head randomized clinical trial to compare biologics in severe chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps ...
The probability of revision sinus surgery including the removal of nasal polyps is higher if the patient has asthma or is on antibiotics at the time of their initial surgery. However, higher age was ...
POWELL – Veterinarians and animal care experts at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium recently worked alongside specialists from Nationwide Children’s Hospital to provide specialized care for Matilda, a ...
You might be tempted to ignore symptoms like congestion, runny nose, and itchy eyes, thinking they're due to seasonal allergies or a cold. And most often, they are. But if they last for a long time, ...
New research from BIDMC and Stanford reveals how nasal polyps form in chronic sinusitis, offering hope for improved care and treatment options. Read more.