Nasal Polyps

Nasal polyps are inflammatory growths in the nose and sinuses that can obstruct the nose and sinuses, leading to nasal obstruction, recurrent infections, loss of sense of smell and taste, and other sinus symptoms including headaches, snoring, nasal congestion, and sinus drainage. Generally, nasal polyps are benign (that is to say, they are usually not cancerous), but at times these nasal growths can be tumors. For this and other reasons, nose and sinus symptoms must be evaluated by a specialist.

At the Nose and Sinus Center, Dr. Becker can do a complete fiberoptic evaluation of your nose to determine if there are any polyps visible. If there are polyps present, then he can discuss a wide range of treatment options with you. Recent technology has made these treatments generally more effective, safer, and more comfortable than ever before. For more information regarding technology, Click here.

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