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Description: Disclaimer: * The materials and the information contained on Health Tube channel are provided for general and educational purposes only. *None of the information on our videos is a substitute for a diagnosis and treatment by your health professional. *Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider prior to starting any new diet or treatment. Nasal Polyps develop on the lining of the nose or sinuses. They are benign soft growths that sonsist of swollen mucosa and grow either singly or in clusters. When the mucous membranes in the nose or sinuses get inflamed, fluid builds up in their cells and over a peiod of time they develop into nasal polyps. These polyps grow around the edges of the nose and sinuses. When they are small, they do not cause any problem but if they become inflamed due to bacterial and viral infections, fungus, sinusitis and chronic inflammation, they block the nasal airways, which give rise to difficulty in breathing, snoring, headaches, runny nose, nasal stuffiness, profuse nasal drainage, loss of sense of smell, facial discomfort and mouth breathing. The Excess mucous instead of coming out through the nose drips down the back of the throat and as the polyps grow large in size they may change the shape of the nasal sprays and steroids may help for a little while but afterwards they stop being effective and their harmful effects cause untold damage.