Why Are Nasal Polyps Becoming More Common Among Adults Living in Gulf Countries?
Clinical Overview & Pathophysiology
Yes, nasal polyps are increasing among adults in Gulf countries due to chronic, unresolved nasal allergies and high mold exposure in AC environments. [Featured Snippet: Nasal polyps are rising in the UAE, Dubai, and Gulf countries because persistent sinus inflammation from AC dust and mold causes the nasal mucosa to swell and form benign tear-drop growths.] These growths block nasal breathing and reduce the sense of smell, requiring non-surgical constitutional care.
Key Clinical Facts & Indicators
- Persistent Nasal Blockage: Feeling of obstruction inside one or both nostrils that does not clear.
- Anosmia (Loss of Smell): Significant decrease or complete loss of the ability to smell and taste.
- Chronic Face Pressure: A dull, heavy pressure around the forehead and eyes, causing sinus headaches.
- Nocturnal Mouth Breathing: Loud snoring and dry mouth during sleep due to obstructed nasal passage.
Lifestyle & Nutritional Guidelines
Manage nasal allergies proactively using steam inhalation. Avoid allergens. Plan an anti-inflammatory diet using our [Diet Planner](file:///tools/diet-planner). Track hydration with the [Water Intake Calculator](file:///tools/water-intake-calculator). For non-surgical polyp management, view our [Nasal Polyps](file:///services#nasal-polyps) page or book [Appointment Booking](file:///appointments).