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What does nasal polyp adhesion mean?
Adhesion of nasal polyps refers to the adhesion or adhesion between polyps in nasal cavity and surrounding tissues, forming an irregular granulation tissue. The main symptoms of nasal polyp adhesion are itchy throat, stuffy nose, runny nose and sneezing. In severe cases, it may lead to complications such as dyspnea and nasal polyps falling off.

There are many reasons for nasal polyps adhesion, some of which may be caused by nasal infection or allergic reaction, and some may be related to individual physique. In addition, nasal polyp adhesion is also related to many factors, such as pH and redox status.

The diagnosis of nasal polyp adhesion usually needs the help of nasal endoscope and other auxiliary tools. If the symptoms are mild, you can try medication, such as antihistamines and oral hormones. In severe cases, surgical resection of nasal polyps may be necessary. In addition, some non-surgical treatments, such as local cold therapy and intranasal phototherapy, can also relieve the symptoms of nasal polyp adhesion.