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Nose polyps
My wife has some kind of polyps in nose... ent doctor adviced to take montek lc and fluticazone on regular basis for 30 days She had a rhino 5 years back... please tell what to do? She has sometime running nose and bleeding but it's improving Ps she is doing nasal irrigation also
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Doesn't seems to be polyp, seems to be Deviated nasal septum. though need to do physical examination for verifying it. Need to know details history before commenting on further course of treatment.
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It looks like deviated nasal septum. please get done physical examination and CT scan of nose and para nasal sinus.
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Hello, Does she have polyp in a single nostril or both nostrils? While looking through a picture it looks very congested and inflamed. Running nose associated with polyp is okay but having bleeding is some what different history. This might need further evaluation based on nasal endoscopy. For normal ethmoidal bilateral polyp treatment given by the doctor is okay but for unilateral polyp detail investigation is required. I want proper history before commencing any treatment plan.
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Please visit the nearest ENT clinic for further detailed evaluation.
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Start using Prescribed treatment till u get an detailed evaluation done.
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