Warning Signs Of Nasal Polyps

Sinus Infections

Sinus infections are both a cause of nasal polyps as well as a major warning sign of them. In most cases, chronic sinusitis is the culprit. Remember, chronic sinusitis occurs when a sinus infection lasts for more than 12 weeks. However, it is vital to note that frequent cases of acute sinusitis can also indicate nasal polyps. Acute cases are shorter in duration, but if patients only have brief periods of relief without acute sinusitis before getting another case, they may still have nasal polyps. Patients with sinus infections will deal with a high fever, chronic coughing, postnasal drip, as well as headaches and facial pain, in addition to their stuffiness.

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