Nasal Polyps
Nasal polyps, also known as nasal polyps syndrome, is a rare autoimmune disorder that affects the nasal passages. It is characterized by the formation of noncancerous growths, known as polyps, in the nasal passages. The condition can cause symptoms such as nasal congestion, difficulty breathing through the nose, and sinus infections. Treatment typically involves the removal of the polyps, as well as any underlying infections, and may involve the use of medication to prevent future polyps from forming. While nasal polyps can be a difficult condition to diagnose, it is important to seek medical attention to receive proper treatment and prevent any potential complications.

List of Doctors: Nasal Polyps

Qi Fang | Deputy Chief Physician, Associate Professor at Peking Union Medical College Hospital
Fang Qi
Deputy Chief Physician, Associate Professor
Department of Otolaryngology
Peking Union Medical College Hospital
Choi Soon-koo | Chief Physician, PhD, Associate Professor, Deputy Director at Beijing Tongren Hospital
Soon-koo Choi
Chief Physician, PhD, Associate Professor, Deputy Director
Department of Otolaryngology-Rhinology
Beijing Tongren Hospital
Wang Min | Chief Physician at Peking University People's Hospital
Min Wang
Chief Physician
Department of Otolaryngology
Peking University People's Hospital
Liu Yonggang | Deputy Chief Physician at Beijing You'an Hospital
Yonggang Liu
Deputy Chief Physician
Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
Beijing You'an Hospital
Luo Keqiang | Chief Physician at Beijing China-Japan Friendship Hospital
Keqiang Luo
Chief Physician
Department of Otolaryngology
Beijing China-Japan Friendship Hospital
Wang Quangui | Chief Physician at Beijing University First Hospital
Quangui Wang
Chief Physician
Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
Beijing University First Hospital
Chen Gang | Deputy Chief Physician at Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Gang Chen
Deputy Chief Physician
Department of Otolaryngology
Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine