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Asked for male, 42 years old from Haridwar
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C.S.C, D.C.H, M.B.B.S

General Physician•Alappuzha
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If you have nasal polyp you can do polypectomy and clear your nose. If you are feared to do , you can try to control the lockwith nasal drops or spray
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Asked for female, 43 years old from Gangtok
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Gastroenterologist•Pune
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No need to worry. You can eat all the tasty food you like. Get a upper gi endoscopy +/- endoscopic polypectomy done. Eat small frequent meals, eat less oily and fatty meals. Rest all will be fine.
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Asked for male, 33 years old from Hyderabad
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MS - Obstetrics and Gynaecology

Gynaecologist•Delhi
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Polyps tend to recur ,plan for pregnancy immediately after polypectomy.
To prevent polyps recurrence progesterone is given in cyclically manner. You can take tab duphaston 10 mg twice daily from for 10 days from 15th day of cycle. While taking duphaston you can plan Pregnancy.
Asked for female, 42 years old from Vadodara
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MD - Obstetrtics & Gynaecology, MBBS

Gynaecologist•Navi Mumbai
The cause of bleeding is the uterine polyp. And hence unless the polyp is removed, the bleeding will continue. Go to a gynecologist and get the d&c polypectomy done. They wills end the removed polyp for examination, and the treatment will depend on the report
most polyps are benign (non cancerous) and do not recur if treatment is given.
The doctor may prescribe you ocpills for 3 cycles or preogesterone for 3 cycles to stop polyp from recurring.
D&c is the simplest surgery and it is d...more
Asked for Male, 21 years old from Purnia
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Sir, I am suffering from nasal polyps or sinus allergy from last 2 years. Because I have frequent running nose and congestion due to which I am unable to breath properly, it gets worsen in winter season, time to time I have to clean my nose which is very disturbing. Even I was continuously under medication with two doctors when I was not getting satisfaction with the 1st one after 7-8 months medication. Both were ENT specialist. 1st doctor said that it is sinus after x-ray, AND 2nd one said that it is swelling. Now I am taking homoeopathic medicine from local homoeopathic store. Even now I am very disturb due to this. The main reason of being worried about it because I want to join indian airforce & due to this I will be rejected in medical test. So please tell me that what kind of allergy is this and what is the treatment for permanent relief.

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ENT Specialist•Delhi
Hello, the Polyps in the nose result from the allergy in the Nose. First thing that we need to rule out is the presence of fungus and fungal allergy. Second is the aspirin sensitivity which is associated with asthma as well. Thirdly we need to rule out any structural or anatomical abnormality in the nose. Forth one we need to get rid of the nasal polyp either with medical polypectomy or surgical. Fifthly we need to pin point the exact offending allergen. The nasal polyposis is a complicated dise...more
Asked for female, 26 years old from Kolkata
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I'm a pcos patient. My period stays for 12-13 days every month with medium to large clots. Last year I got married. In the month of march I had period for 19 days. In april I had period for 13 days and after a 4 days gap I noticed brown colour discharge and 1 clot or 2 each day, some times brown discharge, sometimes tiny clots which is still happening. I have done usg thats why. The report states- uterus: anteverted, bulky in size (96x48x44 mm. The endometrial echoline is centrally placed but it's thick (8 mm). Cervix is normal. Internal os is closed. Ovaries: normal in size. Outline and echotexture with peripherally arranged follicles in right ovary. Right ovary-> 36x19 mm, left ovary-> 32x17 mm. Adnexa: free pod: clear impression: polycystic ovarian syndrome. I'm still noticing one or two tiny clot and brown discharge while urinating. I consulted a gyno and she prescribed me ovacare myo and dronis 30/diane 35 and some blood tests. Is there anything to fear?

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Gynaecologist•Chennai
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Hi lybrate-user, from the reports which you shared. I feel you are suffering from an endometrial polyp. You are also over the weight of 93 kg for 5,7 ht. I highly recommend you to undergo hysteroscopic guided polypectomy. Its essential for not only controlling your bleeding during periods but also for future pregnancy. Please reduces your weight. Check your thyroid profile, a complete blood count and prolactin levels.
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General Surgeon•Cuttack
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Colon polyp removal, also known as colon polypectomy, refers to the removal of abnormally grown tissues from the mucous membrane or the inside lining of the large intestine or colon. Since there are some particular types of polyps that tend to develop into cancer, early removal of polyps through surgery is essential, once diagnosed. Like every surgery, colon polyp removal has its own set of post-op guidelines to aid recovery and avoid risks and complications.

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General Surgeon•Gurgaon
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Colon polyp removal, also known as colon polypectomy, refers to the removal of abnormally grown tissues from the mucous membrane or the inside lining of the large intestine or colon. Since there are some particular types of polyps that tend to develop into cancer, early removal of polyps through surgery is essential, once diagnosed. Like every surgery, colon polyp removal has its own set of post-op guidelines to aid recovery and avoid risks and complications.

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Asked for male, 71 years old from Pondicherry
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F.mas,D.mas, MS - General Surgery

General Surgeon•Chennai
Hi. Thanks for sending query in lybrate. I understand your concern. From your description the duration of the problem is not clear to me, neither you have mentioned anything about bleeding per rectum or weight loss, still I will give you most probable differentials:
1) prolapsed rectum
2) prolapsed hemorrhoids
3) a polyp or less likely a lower rectal growth kindly visit a surgeon/surgical gastroenterologist and get yourself evaluated clinically by doing per rectal examination, pro...more
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