Warning Signs Of Nasal Polyps

Postnasal Drip

When a healthy individual’s body produces mucus, it normally does not cause any issues. However, excess mucus is supposed to run out of the nose. This is not the case when nasal polyps are blocking the nose. A blockage due to nasal polyps produces what is known as postnasal drip, which is where the body produces excessive amounts of mucus, and instead of it flowing out of the nose, it flows down the back of the throat. Postnasal drip is commonly linked with several common causes of nasal polyps as well, including frequent sinus infections, allergies, and the common cold. This is why it is a serious warning sign of polyps.

This occurs more frequently with nasal polyps because there is no other escape for the excess mucus. When all of the mucus is flowing down the throat, it cannot mix with saliva and be swallowed the way it normally would be. This is why individuals notice postnasal drip.

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