Symptoms Of Polyps In The Nose (Nasal Polyps)

Facial Pain

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Facial pain can be an indicator an individual is dealing with chronic sinusitis caused by nasal polyps. This pain might come in a variety of different forms, and it is equally likely to vary in intensity. Some patients also experience pain in their upper teeth, which they may misconstrue as a dental or gum-related problem. In actuality, the pain comes from pressure in the sinuses located above the upper teeth.

Affected individuals might experience sinus pain, and some find the pain radiates to other parts of their face and head. The pain might present as a dull throbbing, aching, or pressure that is impossible to ignore. Some patients experience sharp stabbing sensations due to the pressure and inflammation inside the sinuses. The pain can be severe enough that it is interfering with an individual's ability to function. If this is the case, individuals must talk to a doctor to determine if there is a treatable underlying cause.

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