Nasal polyps affect approximately 4% of the population worldwide, often causing chronic congestion, reduced sense of smell, and breathing difficulties (CDC). These noncancerous growths develop in the lining of the nasal passages and sinuses, leading to significant discomfort. Unfortunately, symptoms are frequently subtle at first, resulting in delayed recognition and treatment. Early awareness and proactive management are critical for minimizing both the health impacts and the disruption to daily life caused by this condition (NCBI).
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26. Avoid Swimming in Chlorinated Pools Chlorine, commonly used to disinfect public and private swimming pools, can be a significant irritant for individuals with nasal polyps.…