Nasal Polyp Surgery in Secunderabad
Blocked nose, smell loss or sinus symptoms from nasal polyps? Get nasal polyp surgery evaluation in Secunderabad.
Nasal polyps can block breathing, reduce smell and keep sinus symptoms active. When medicines are not enough, endoscopic polyp surgery may be considered.
The goal is not only removal, but also a long-term plan to reduce recurrence with follow-up and inflammation control.
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When should you take this seriously?
Surgery is usually recommended when the problem is clearly affecting health, breathing, hearing, sleep, infection control or daily comfort, and when non-surgical care is not enough.
Review sooner if you notice:
- Severe blockage affecting sleep or daily breathing
- Polyps with recurrent sinus infections
- One-sided polyp or bleeding that needs evaluation
- Smell loss with worsening congestion
What is this surgery?
Nasal polyp surgery is usually done endoscopically through the nose. The surgeon removes polyps and opens involved sinus areas if needed.
Because polyps are linked to chronic inflammation, long-term medical follow-up is important even after surgery.
- Endoscopic removal through the nose
- May be combined with sinus surgery
- Improves airflow in suitable patients
- Follow-up medicines help reduce recurrence
Benefits & expected outcomes
Expected improvement depends on the diagnosis, patient health and follow-up. The doctor explains realistic outcomes before surgery.
The goal is a safer, clearer next step for the patient, not rushed surgery. Dr. Jotsna explains what improvement is realistic for your condition.
- Improved nasal airflow after obstruction is removed
- Possible improvement in smell if polyps are the main cause
- Better sinus drainage and medicine access
- Reduced congestion burden when aftercare is followed
Risks & safety
Every surgery has some risk. The focus is to reduce avoidable risk through proper evaluation, safe planning and clear aftercare.
- Bleeding, crusting, congestion or temporary smell changes
- Polyps can recur because inflammation may continue
- Rare risks near eye or skull base are explained before surgery
- Need for regular follow-up and nasal medicines
How risk is minimized
- Nasal endoscopy confirms diagnosis and extent
- CT scan helps plan surgery when sinus disease is present
- Allergy/asthma history is considered for recurrence prevention
- Aftercare is explained before surgery
Recovery timeline & aftercare
- First few daysBlocked feeling, mild bleeding and crusting are common.
- 1–2 weeksFollow-up cleaning and medicines help healing.
- 3–6 weeksBreathing and smell may improve gradually as swelling settles.
- Long termMaintenance treatment may be needed to reduce recurrence.
Aftercare basics
- Use prescribed sprays or rinses regularly
- Avoid stopping follow-up once breathing improves
- Report heavy bleeding, fever or severe headache urgently
Why choose Dr. Jotsna ENT Hospital?
Dr. Jotsna Anisetty is an All India Rank Holder ENT specialist serving Secunderabad and Hyderabad patients.
The hospital focuses on clear diagnosis, honest surgical counselling and practical guidance before patients visit.
Patient trust points
- All India Rank Holder ENT specialist
- Doctor-led evaluation before surgery is advised
- Patient-first counselling in simple language
- Secunderabad / Hyderabad access with call and directions support
Related procedures & alternatives
Steroid sprays, allergy care and medicines may help smaller polyps. Surgery is considered when blockage or symptoms persist.
- Nasal sprays and allergy treatment
- FESS when sinuses are also blocked
- Medical follow-up for recurrence prevention
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Common questions patients ask
Can nasal polyps come back?
Yes. Polyps can recur, especially with allergy or chronic sinus inflammation. Follow-up care is important.
Is surgery always needed for nasal polyps?
No. Some patients improve with medicines. Surgery is considered when symptoms persist or blockage is significant.
Will smell improve after surgery?
Smell may improve if polyps are the main reason, but recovery varies.
Is nasal polyp surgery done from outside?
Most polyp surgery is endoscopic through the nose, without external cuts.
What is the cost of nasal polyp surgery?
Cost depends on polyp extent, sinus involvement and anaesthesia. Call for current guidance.
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