
A polyp is a swelling of the lining (mucosa) of the nose and the paranasal sinuses. Polyps generally occur due to long-standing inflammation of the lining of the nose and of the sinuses surrounding the nasal cavity (paranasal sinuses).
Polyps look like small grapes deep inside the nasal cavity and can appear singly or in clusters. They are collections of inflammatory cells, fluid and tissue.
Homeopathic treatment is targeted toward the root cause of the illness and hence the disease is treated from the core. Homeopathy believes in treating the patient and not just the disease.
Homeopathy is strongly recommended for the management of nasal polyps, especially when they are small in size. Timely administered homeopathy medicines help avoid surgery and its inherent complications. Moreover, it is very common for the condition to recur even after surgery. Nasal poly treatment in homeopathy also has a preventive role to offer, by which the chance of recurrence is minimized.
Thirty three years old Mr. VUN (Patient Identification Number 19797) visited Homeopathic Consultant clinic with complaint of nasal blockage which was more in the left nostril than right. Main trouble that he would face due to nasal blockage was loud snoring as soon as he felt asleep in the night. He also repo.....Read more
We feel the medicine has been very helpful and the neuralgia attacks are less. The pressure during the attacks is less as compared to when the TN was first diagnosed.

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Frequently asked questions compiled from the source disease page.
Nasal Polyps requires diagnosis and a structured management plan based on disease severity and patient history.
Individualized homeopathy may support symptom control and quality of life in selected patients.
Duration depends on chronicity, triggers, and the person’s overall response to treatment.
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