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A polyp is the swelling of the lining
of the nose, which is usually due to long-standing inflammation
of the lining of the nose. Polyps look like small grapes and can
appear singly or in clusters in the nasal cavity. They are collections
of inflammatory cells, fluid, and tissue.
Common symptoms associated with polyps
are nose block forcing an individual breathe through mouth, runny
nose and sneezing, reduced sense of smell and taste, etc.
The common causes for developing polyps include sinus infection
and allergy to various agents. Studies indicate that patients with
asthma and rhinitis have more chances of having nasal polyps.
Homoeopathy is a branch of therapeutics
that is individual specific and not disease specific. That means
homoeopathy believes in treating the patient who is diseased rather
than treating diseased organs and parts of the body. This homoeopathy
approach works at the root level.
Homoeopathy is strongly recommended
for management of nasal polyps, especially when they are small in
size. Timely administered homoeopathy medicines help avoid surgery
and its inherent complications. Moreover, it is very common for
the condition to recur even after surgery. Homoeopathy has preventive
role to offer by which chance of recurrence is minimized.
Suggested Investigations - X-Ray PNS, CT Scan ,
Routine Blood.
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