Can nasal polyps disappear with medication?

Nasal polyps are less likely to disappear with medication. If the polyp-like change is a small polyp-like change in the middle nasal tract hooks, you can use intranasal hormone nasal sprays such as Reynocort, Cochlear, and Nesuna, and the polyps can become smaller, but the likelihood of complete disappearance is relatively small. There are many kinds of nasal polyps, including unilateral polyps in the posterior nostril, often seen in young people, usually from the maxillary sinus, which require opening the sinus cavity to remove the nasal polyps and remove the lesions in the sinus cavity. There are also bilateral nasal polyps, which are often seen in patients with allergic rhinitis, where long-term allergic stimulation can lead to polyp-like changes in the nasal mucosa, requiring a combination of surgery and medication. Some people are nasal polyps, no allergic body, can be changed several times after surgery, and continue to take oral and nasal spray medication after surgery, can improve or even no longer recur.