“Struggling with recurrent sinusitis for years; the ENT specialist provided exceptional care and resolved my sinus issues after many doctors failed.”
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If the nose stays blocked, smell is reduced, or sinus symptoms keep returning, an ENT check helps identify whether nasal polyps or another nasal problem is present.
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Nasal polyps are soft growths inside the nose or sinuses that can gradually increase blockage and make breathing through the nose difficult.
Patients may notice a constantly blocked nose, reduced smell, mouth breathing, heavy head feeling, snoring or repeated sinus discomfort rather than sharp pain.
A blocked nose that keeps returning is not always just allergy or infection. Polyps can sit in the background and continue to affect airflow and sinus drainage.
An ENT review helps separate polyps from other causes such as allergy, deviated septum, turbinate swelling or chronic sinus disease.
Evaluation focuses on the pattern of blockage, smell change, discharge, headache, sleep disturbance and any associated allergy or sinus history.
The doctor examines the nose and plans further treatment based on the severity of blockage and whether there are signs of sinus involvement.
Treatment depends on size, symptoms and associated nasal inflammation. Some patients improve with medical treatment and nasal care, while others may need further procedural planning.
The goal is to improve breathing, reduce recurrence of sinus symptoms and help restore day-to-day comfort as much as possible.
Patients often come after trying repeated medicines for blocked nose without lasting relief. A specialist ENT assessment helps identify whether polyps, sinus disease, allergy or another nasal cause is behind the problem.
The aim is to give a clear explanation, guide the next step safely and help patients breathe better with a cause-based plan.
Yes. Reduced smell is a common complaint when the nasal passage remains blocked or sinus inflammation is ongoing.
Not always. Some patients improve with medical treatment, while others may need further ENT planning depending on symptoms and size.
If the underlying inflammation continues, blockage and sinus symptoms can persist or keep coming back.
Visit FirstCare ENT Clinic in Seethammadara, Visakhapatnam for nasal blockage and sinus symptom evaluation.
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A focused ENT review helps understand the cause, reduce uncertainty and guide the right treatment plan.
If the symptom is recurring, uncomfortable or confusing, call the hospital and get quick guidance before visiting.
“Struggling with recurrent sinusitis for years; the ENT specialist provided exceptional care and resolved my sinus issues after many doctors failed.”
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Nose symptoms can come from allergy, sinus swelling, DNS, polyps, infection, dryness, injury, or a foreign body in children. The doctor can identify the cause instead of guessing with repeated sprays.
Come earlier if there is heavy or repeated bleeding, one-sided blockage in a child, facial swelling, high fever, severe headache, breathing difficulty, injury, or symptoms worsening quickly.
Common causes for nasal polyps treatment in vizag – blocked nose, reduced smell or pressure include:
Do not keep using decongestant sprays or forceful nose cleaning repeatedly. If blockage, bleeding or sinus pressure keeps returning, call first and identify the cause.
For quick guidance or help deciding which page fits your problem, call the ENT expert directly.
Patients usually call first to confirm consultation timing and directions.