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Nasal polyps are small nodules inside the nasal passages. They can be the cause of post nasal drip, sinus problems and can even obstruct breathing. Knowing the early warning signs of nasal polyps can help you diagnose and treat the problem. If you have any of these symptoms or warning signs, you should discuss them with your doctor.

Nasal polyps are a well known cause of sinus pressure and pain and occur in the nasal and sinus passages of many people. Chronic sinus sufferers may have anatomical obstructions in their nasal and sinus cavities, and nasal polyps are one of the most common of these. This article will briefly discuss the causes and effects of having nasal polyps.

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Sinus nasal polyps are growths that result from inflamed mucus membranes in the sinuses and nasal passages. They can extend to the opening of the nostrils, or even down to the throat area. These growths can block the nasal passages. Nasal polyps are often related to other chronic diseases and tend to last for long periods of time. They can even grow back after medical treatments or surgical removal.

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What is a sinus polyp? Sinus polyps are teardrop-shaped growths that form around the openings to the sinus cavities. These growths block the nasal passages which causes difficulty in breathing. These can extend up to the opening of the nostrils and even down to the throat.

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Google "stop snoring" and you will get over one million results for your search. The stop snoring market is big business. If you snore and are looking for a solution, you can't be faulted if you feel confused and a little overwhelmed when it comes to deciding on a device or treatment for your snoring. Let's take a look at one device, snoring nasal strips, to see if it's right for you.

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Not all snoring is the same. Nasal snoring or nose snoring is often used interchangeably with snoring in general, but they are different. Techniques that work with mouth snoring won't be effective to stop nasal snoring. If you've bought a chin strap to keep your mouth closed when you sleep and found that it didn't stop your snoring, you know what I mean. Quite often, nasal snoring is caused by congestion brought on by allergies or a cold. It isn't a chronic condition. If this is the case, you can use nasal sprays and antihistamines to reduce the congestion and thus reduce the snoring.

Having a sinus cyst is fairly common. They are present in as many as 10 percent of healthy individuals. Most of sinus cysts are benign. On rare occasions, the cyst may become infected. For some people with cysts, they might not feel any symptoms at all, while others may feel facial pain or difficulty in breathing. Additional symptoms are continuous nose drips, difficulty in breathing and a decline in your sense of smell.

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If you are wondering whether a deviated nasal septum causes sinus problems, the answer is yes. When the nasal septum leans to one side substantially, it can cause obstruction in the nasal passages. This can result in poor drainage in the sinuses, making it prone to infection. If this is the case, it is recommended to undergo medical procedures to correct a deviated septum and prevent sinus problems.

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Having chronic sinus infection means that your sinuses are swollen and inflamed. When there is swelling or blockage in the sinuses, excess mucus and other irritants are trapped inside, starting an infection. Chronic sinus infection is usually caused by bacteria, viruses and fungi. It can also be caused by abnormal growths in the sinuses such as nasal polyps, nasal tumor, or deviated nasal septum.

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If you've done even a little research into snoring you've seen that "snoring" and "nose snoring" are often used interchangeably. Are they different? Are they the same thing? Are treatment options different? Nose snoring is a form of snoring, and those who use the two terms interchangeably are not correct. This can lead to confusion when it comes to selecting a treatment option. Just ask anyone who has bought a chin strap to keep their mouth closed while they sleep only to find out that it didn't stop their snoring.

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Article with information about how to take good of your nose and the conditions that directly and indirectly affect the nose are common colds, allergic rhinitis, sinusitis and nasal polyps.

Different types of sinusitis usually manifest through the same symptoms - headache, facial pain, nasal blockage and discharge. But if the facial pain is so severe and it is accompanied by dark-colored discharge, fungal sinusitis is often the diagnosis.

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Fungi normally live by absorbing nutrients and water from dead organisms. But, in the case of sinus fungus, the live human body becomes the breeding ground as the fungus feeds off the body's nutrients and materials, such as the mucus. Once it makes contact with the sinuses, it can stick around for months or years until an effective treatment has been administered. Some of the symptoms to watch out for are headaches, chronic nasal congestion, pain and pressure in the infected sinuses.

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Sinusitis often begins with a cold or a nasal allergy attack that lingers for a period longer than the usual cold symptom duration (one week). Acute sinusitis can last for a few weeks, but if frequent sinusitis symptoms are present and lasting for more than three months, you could have chronic sinusitis. Millions of individuals in North America are allergic to something, whether it's dust, pollen, pets or nuts. An allergy is an overreaction of the immune system to a harmless foreign substance in the body. The foreign environmental substance is referred to as an "allergen" which triggers an immune response or "allergic reaction". It could be mild, moderate or life threatening.

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Most diseases come from a toxic colon. In this article, discover how you can avoid being a victim of colon polyps that can lead to cancer. Learn two health ideas that you can use right away.

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Almost all people suffer from the common cold, young and old alike. But many dismiss this condition as a seasonal hazard saying that "it's just a cold!". Did you know that the common cold that doesn't go away can be the beginning of a nasal infection which can bring a bevy of horrible sinusitis symptoms like facial pain and swelling, fever, headache, congestion, postnasal drip and fatigue?

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Postnasal drip is an unscientific term that refers to the sensation of thick phlegm in the throat, which can become infected. It is annoying because normally the nasal secretions and throat mucous glands moisten the throat. This is part of the mucous - nasal cilia system that defends us from disease. When the amount of liquid secreted by the nose and sinus is reduced, and the cilia of the nose and sinus slow down, the fluid thickens and you become aware of its presence. Since the thick phlegm is unpleasant and often infected because it is just laying there and not moving, our bodies naturally try to get rid of it.

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When trying to find treatment for chronic sinus infection, it is important to assess the situation properly before deciding on a treatment for you. There are a lot of details to consider, such as the kind of chronic sinus infection you have, your body's current state, and the available options for treatment.

Sinusitis is a tough problem to beat. For some, the symptoms can be mild but persisting, which can be a hassle as one goes through his daily routine. For others, sinusitis symptoms can be debilitating, severely affecting the quality of life. Although it may be hard, it is still possible to beat sinusitis. And this can be easily done with the help of an ear nose and throat doctor.

As the spring allergy season looms, allergy sufferers are facing the burden of combating respiratory problems brought about by this seasonal discomfort. Although most allergies come in different forms, the most common causes of allergies are particles in the air. In the United States, early springtime hay fever is usually caused by pollens of trees like maple, oak, beech, cottonwood, alder, sycamore, hickory and walnut.

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