
Nasal polyps are soft, noncancerous, and tear-shaped growths that can form in the tissues along the lining of the sinuses. They can form individually or in clusters. Although small polyps are not life-threatening and may not even cause symptoms, larger growths or multiple polyps can block nasal airflow, affecting optimal breathing and sinus drainage. This can lead to common symptoms like nasal congestion, breathing difficulties, sinus pain and pressure, and a decreased sense of smell or taste.
The cause of nasal polyps is usually difficult to determine. However, they are strongly associated with the chronic inflammation of the tissues lining the nasal and sinus passages. Several factors may increase the risk of developing nasal polyps, including:
Symptoms vary from one patient to another, depending on the number and size of the growths. Common symptoms may include:
Our ENT care providers at Valley Breathe Free use modern diagnostic tools like nasal endoscopy and imaging to evaluate the patient’s sinus health and function. A complete review of the symptoms, medical history, and other contributing factors to support an accurate diagnosis and guide an informed treatment plan.
Large or recurrent nasal polyps may not respond well to medications. In such a case, your care provider may recommend a surgical procedure called endoscopy polypectomy. It’s a minimally invasive procedure that can remove the nasal growths through the nostrils, utilizing specialized instruments. While endoscopic polypectomy can help alleviate symptoms for many patients, outcomes vary depending on several individual health factors. Recurrence is possible, so follow-up care is essential for long-term symptom management.
✅ Comprehensive sinus evaluations and diagnostics using advanced tools such as nasal endoscopy and imaging.
✅ Patient-first philosophy, with a focus on patient education, which helps patients make informed decisions.
✅ Personalized care plans to reduce polyp recurrence and support long-term management.
✅ Evidence-based approach to explore the potential underlying cause of the inflammation and sinus symptoms.
While nasal polyps are not life-threatening, depending on their size and number, they can disrupt daily life, and in some cases, symptoms may worsen over time without appropriate medical care. If you find yourself struggling with persistent nasal congestion or recurrent sinus infections, our team at Valley Breathe Free can help determine whether nasal polyps may be contributing to your symptoms and recommend appropriate treatment plans.
Valley Breathe Free Sinus & Allergy Centers proudly serves patients from McAllen, Edinburg, Mission, Pharr, and across the greater Rio Grande Valley.
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