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  2. Nasal polyps - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Nasal polyps Enlarge image. Nasal polyps are painless growths inside the nose or the hollow areas inside the bones of the face, also known as sinuses. Nasal polyps aren't cancer. Small nasal polyps might not cause symptoms. Larger growths or groups of nasal polyps can block the nose.

  3. Nasal polyps - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    A diagnosis of nasal polyps starts with symptoms, a medical history and a physical exam. Tests to diagnose nasal polyps might include: Nasal endoscopy. This involves using a narrow tube with a lighted lens or tiny camera to look at the inside of the nose. Imaging studies. CT scans can show the size of polyps deep in the sinuses and where they ...

  4. Mayo Clinic Q and A: Understanding nasal polyps

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    Because nasal polyps are soft and don't cause pain, most people don't know they have them until the polyps grow large enough to block the nasal airway. That triggers symptoms such as a persistent stuffy and runny nose, decreased sense of smell and taste, sinus pressure and thick nasal drainage.

  5. Nasal polyps - Mayo Clinic

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    Nasal polyps are soft growths on the lining of the nose or the spaces inside the nose, known as sinuses. Nasal polyps aren't cancer. Nasal polyps often occur in groups, like grapes on a stem.

  6. Nasal polyps: Unassuming growths with a powerful effect

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    Nasal polyps may form anywhere in your sinuses or nasal passages. But they most often appear in an area where the sinuses near your eyes, nose and cheekbones drain through winding passages into your nose. Here's what you need to know about these small growths.

  7. Nasal and paranasal tumors - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Nasal tumors begin in the main passageway within the nose, called the nasal cavity. Paranasal tumors begin in air-filled chambers around the nose, called the paranasal sinuses. Some nasal and paranasal tumors aren't cancerous.

  8. Chronic sinusitis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    An infection, growths in the sinuses, called nasal polyps, or swelling of the lining of the sinuses can cause chronic sinusitis. Symptoms might include a blocked or stuffy nose that makes it hard to breathe through the nose and pain and swelling around the eyes, cheeks, nose or forehead.

  9. Colon polyps - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    A colon polyp is a small clump of cells that forms on the lining of the colon. Most colon polyps are harmless. But over time, some colon polyps can develop into colon cancer.

  10. Acute sinusitis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Symptoms. Acute sinusitis symptoms often include: Thick, yellow or greenish mucus from the nose, known as a runny nose, or down the back of the throat, known as postnasal drip. Blocked or stuffy nose, known as congestion. This makes it hard to breathe through the nose.

  11. Deviated septum - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    A deviated septum occurs when your nasal septum is significantly displaced to one side, making one nasal air passage smaller than the other. When a deviated septum is severe, it can block one side of the nose and reduce airflow, causing difficulty breathing.