Dr Anil Gwaliorkar

Nasal Polyps Indore

Nasal Polypectomy Surgery in Indore

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Are you struggling with a blocked nose, reduced sense of smell, frequent sinus infections, or snoring? You might be dealing with nasal polyps, and you’re not alone. I’m Dr. Anil Gwaliorkar, an experienced ENT specialist in Indore, and I specialize in Polyp Removal Surgery (Polypectomy) in Indore using advanced techniques that are safe, effective, and minimally invasive.
Whether you’ve been newly diagnosed or battling nasal polyps for years, I offer comprehensive diagnosis, treatment, and surgical care to help you breathe freely again.

What Are Nasal Polyps?

Nasal polyps are soft, non-cancerous growths that develop on the lining of the nasal passages or sinuses. While small polyps might go unnoticed, larger ones can cause significant breathing problems and disrupt your quality of life.
They typically result from chronic inflammation due to conditions like:
  • Allergies
  • Asthma
  • Recurring sinus infections
  • Immune system disorders

Common Symptoms of Nasal Polyps

If you have nasal polyps, you may experience:
  • Persistent nasal blockage or congestion
  • Runny nose or post-nasal drip
  • Frequent sneezing
  • Snoring or breathing issues during sleep
  • Loss or reduction of sense of smell and taste
  • Headaches or facial pressure(especially if sinus infections are involved)
When polyps grow large or numerous, they can block airflow, making it difficult to breathe through your nose or drain sinuses properly.

When Is Nasal Polypectomy Surgery Needed?

Medication can often shrink or manage polyps, but in some cases, surgery is the most effective solution
You may be a candidate for Nasal Polypectomy Surgery in Indore if:
  • Polyps are large or causing complete nasal blockage
  • You have frequent or chronic sinus infections
  • Medical treatment (like nasal sprays or steroids) has not worked
  • You’ve lost your sense of smell/taste significantly
  • Snoring or breathing issues are affecting your sleep and lifestyle

What Is Nasal Polypectomy?

Nasal Polypectomy is a safe, minimally invasive surgical procedure where nasal polyps are carefully removed from the sinuses and nasal passage.
As an ENT surgeon, I use endoscopic technology for precise and thorough removal. The procedure is typically done:
  • Under local or general anesthesia
  • As a daycare procedure (you can often go home the same day)
  • With minimal post-operative discomfort and fast recovery
The goal is to clear your nasal passages, restore breathing, and reduce the risk of recurring sinus infections

Recovery After Polypectomy

Most patients recover quickly and feel relief within days. You may experience mild congestion or bleeding initially, which subsides with care.
Post-operative care may include:
  • Saline nasal sprays
  • Antibiotics or steroids (if prescribed)
  • Follow-up check-ups to monitor healing
  • Avoiding dust, smoke, or allergens

Why Choose Dr. Anil Gwaliorkar for Polyp Removal Surgery in Indore?

  • Over 20 years of ENT surgical experience
  • Trusted by thousands of patients across Indore and MP
  • Advanced endoscopic surgical techniques
  • Minimal downtime, faster recovery
  • Clear communication and long-term follow-up care
  • Clean, patient-friendly clinic with modern infrastructure
You’re not just another case – I listen carefully, assess your unique symptoms, and offer a treatment plan that works for your lifestyle

FAQ – Nasal Polypectomy Surgery in Indore

No, nasal polyps are not cancerous. However, large or untreated polyps can severely impact your breathing, sleep, and quality of life.

 There is a chance of recurrence, especially in patients with allergies or asthma. However, proper medical management and lifestyle changes can reduce this risk.

The procedure is performed under anesthesia, so you won’t feel pain during surgery. Mild discomfort after surgery is manageable with prescribed medication.
Most people return to normal activities within 3–5 days, though full healing may take 2–3 weeks.
Yes, if the polyps are significantly affecting breathing or causing frequent infections, surgery may be recommended.

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