Last saturday i got scoped in my nose to find out why i was having nasal congestion. Doctor said left side has bony spur dns(i had the same found last year too, never caused issue), and on the right side when he scoped he said I have nasal polyps. Gave me a spray and told me to get a ncct pns. I was so afraid of ct scan results that i avoided it.
Today finally I did it, but i am extremely scared that it will find cancer :(. I can't stop crying. I am a hypochondriac and overthinker. Please guide me doctors i beg you.
Also my symptoms before visiting ent were while blood streaks in snot while sniffing it back from tthroat. That stopped after a day or two. After that i had congrstion and yellow jelly like mucus from nose.
Now i have alternating congestion, when left nose opens right closes and vice versa. I never had this before this encounter.
Please guide me doctors. Does this look like cancer? I dont smoke or drink or eat any tobacco. Had chickenpox last month. Please help me!
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I understand you are worried , but its better to try to be calm . Your symptoms are that of Deviated nasal septum and sinusitis . About your condition - it will be more helpful if you send your Endoscopy and CT scan reports .
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