
What Are Nasal Polyps?
Nasal polyps are similar to other polyps that can develop in the body in that they are soft, non-cancerous growths. They are not painful and typically droop down like grapes or a teardrop.
Nasal Polyps can be a result of chronic sinusitis, asthma, chronic infection, severe allergies, and also ethmoid sinus surgery. They can also be a side effect of certain drug sensitivities or immune disorders.
While small polyps don’t typically present any issues—larger polyps can cause nasal obstruction. This can lead to breathing trouble as well as losing the sense of smell and the onset of recurring infections.
Nasal polyps can develop in anyone but are most common in adults. Some medications can sometimes shrink or even eliminate polyps. However, most cases of polyps that block airflow typically require surgery—until Sinuva.