But those with physical abnormalities
like nasal polyps, large tonsils, or a very small chin, for example, may choose going under the knife over living with a continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP)-RRB- machine.
Not exact matches
You could have a bacterial infection, a structural problem with your nose
like a deviated septum, or
nasal polyps.
If
nasal polyps do return, you'll need to be diligent about preventing the triggers of the
polyps,
like infections, he says.
Nasal polyps are soft, jelly -
like overgrowths of the sinus lining that look
like grapes on the end of a stalk.
However, risk factors
like chronic
nasal infection or inflammation, sinusitis and
nasal allergies play an important role in making one prone to
nasal polyps.