If nasal polyps do return, you'll need to be diligent about preventing the triggers of the polyps, like infections, he says.
Not exact matches
If you have cystic fibrosis or asthma, you may be more susceptible to developing
nasal polyps.
I mentioned this on MDA's website too, but for the past two years I have suffered badly with sinus problems, dry irritated eyes and throat (constant sticky mucus at back of throat) and also, don't know
if connected, but have had both cervical and
nasal polyps (apparently
polyps only found on mucus membranes).
Inhaled objects, tumors or
polyps can also cause
nasal discharge, so have your dog's nose checked by a veterinarian
if he suddenly develops a bloody or seemingly infected nose.