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How to prevent nasal polyps?
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Why do I always sound nasal when I do not have a cold?
Your speaking voice is created when high pressured air passes from your lungs through your vocal cords ("voice box") and throat into your mouth. The air does get into your nose and sinuses as you speak and the sound resonance from these areas helps shape the quality of your voice. Hence, if your nose is blocked or congested, you may have a "hyponasal" or "nasal" speech. This is due to the sound of your voice not getting enough resonance from the nose and sinuses.
How are colon polyps treated?
Polyps in the colon can be broadly classified as pre-cancerous polyps or polyps without cancer potential. The polyps are seen during colonoscopy. Your endoscopist will look at the polyp and magnify the scope to visualise the surface characteristics of the polyp. If all the features are consistent with a polyp which has no cancer potential, it can be left alone. If the polyp looks like a pre-cancerous polyp, your endoscopist will remove it whenever possible. If your endoscopist is unsure, the polyp is removed for confirmation.