A blocked nose that doesn’t go away, reduced sense of smell, or constant sinus pressure, these are often signs people learn to live with. But sometimes, the underlying cause could be nasal polyps.
At Omkar ENT Hospital, patients with long-standing nasal blockage are often evaluated for conditions like polyps that can obstruct airflow. These growths are not always painful, which is why they tend to go unnoticed until they begin affecting breathing or sleep.
Treatment depends on how severe the condition is. In some cases, medications help reduce inflammation, while in others, procedures may be required to clear the blockage. The aim is not just temporary relief, but improving airflow in a way that feels natural again.
Patients often describe the relief as something they didn’t realize they were missing, being able to breathe clearly without effort. It’s a simple function, yet so essential.
If nasal congestion has been persistent or worsening, understanding the cause can be the first step toward lasting comfort.