POLYPS of the rectum and colon have been observed with increasing frequency in the past few years, particularly because of the emphasis placed upon sigmoidoscopy as a method of early detection of ...
Most polyps are not cancerous, but some types may have a higher risk of becoming cancerous, so prompt diagnosis is important if someone has these symptoms. People may have constipation if they ...
Nasal polyps can block normal drainage from your sinuses if they become large enough. (Photo Credit: Eric Olson/WebMD Ignite) The most common symptoms are a runny, stuffy, or blocked nose.
New research suggests that biological age — a measure of the body’s physiological state — could predict who is at higher risk for developing colon polyps, a key risk factor for colorectal ...
Larger polyps can lead to breathing problems, a loss of taste or smell, and infections. Symptoms include a post-nasal drip, stuffiness, sinus pressure, facial pain, and frequent nosebleeds.