Nasal polyps are soft, painless growths in your sinuses or nasal passages. They are usually benign (noncancerous). Most nasal polyps form from chronic inflammation linked to allergies, asthma, ...
Chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRwNP) combines sinus inflammation lasting 12 weeks or longer with benign nasal growths. It can cause congestion, nasal discharge, loss of smell, and facial ...
We know it well: That annoying sensation of mucus dripping down the back of your throat. Whether it happens when you’re getting over a cold or bogged down by spring or fall allergy symptoms, knowing ...
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This guidance updates and replaces NICE technology appraisal guidance on dupilumab for treating chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (terminated appraisal; TA648). Next review: This guidance will ...
Use an infant nasal bulb, or aspirator, to suck mucus from your baby's nose. It's OK to use nasal saline to loosen the mucus. If your child is able, have them blow their nose regularly. Never use a ...
Basic, translational and clinical research opportunities are available for ENT residents and medical school students with an interest in otolaryngology. Our faculty offers mentorship in a variety of ...