Why Nasal Polyps Occur And How to Get Rid of Nasla Polyps Naturally ?

Although the etiology of nasal polyps remains unclear, they are associated with allergies, asthma, infection, cystic fibrosis, and aspirin sensitivity. Polyps are considered a consequence of conditions that cause chronic inflammation in the nose and nasal sinuses characterized by stromal edema and variable cellular infiltrates .

In 1885, Woakes first described a form of "necrosing ethmoiditis and mucosal polyp” that sometimes causes nasal polyps with broadening of the nose . This syndrome was later described as having the following characteristics:
(1) bilateral nasal polyps in the middle meatus beginning during childhood,
 (2) ethmoiditis,
(3) hypertrophic process with nasal pyramid deformation,
(4) therapeutic failure followed by repeated and rapid recurrences.
The first English literature on the topic was written by Laff. Appaix and Robert termed the condition "maladie de Woakes” or ‘'Woakes’ syndrome.” Woakes’ syndrome was newly redefined as the condition consisting of recurrent nasal polyposis with broadening of the nose, frontal sinus aplasia, bronchiectasis, and dyscrinia (i.e., the production of highly viscous mucus) according to four infantile cases, and was reported to be hereditary. However, other reports including the present case were not associated with a positive family history. Although most cases of Woakes’ syndrome occur in childhood and adolescence, cases of adult onset have also been reported.
Because nasal polyps are associated with various diseases and syndromes, Woakes’ syndrome can present with various clinical features. We therefore infer that severe recurrent nasal polyps and nasal deformity are only one of the ways in which this syndrome can present.

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