aural polyp的意思|示意

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aural polyp的用法详解

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The term \\"aural polyp\\" is used to describe a benign growth that appears in the ear canal. It is most commonly seen in middle-aged adults, though can affect people of any age.

Aural polyps are usually non-cancerous and painless, but they can cause symptoms such as a blocked feeling in the ear, ringing in the ear, and a feeling of fullness. In some cases, aural polyps can also lead to hearing loss.

In order to diagnose an aural polyp, an otolaryngologist (ear, nose, and throat specialist) will usually do an ear exam, examining the inside of the ear with an otoscope. An imaging test such as an MRI or CT scan may also be done to look for any other associated issues.

Treatment for aural polyps usually involves topical or oral steroids to reduce inflammation. Surgery may also be recommended if the polyp is larger, causing symptoms, or interfering with hearing. During surgery, the polyp is removed and the ear is thoroughly examined to ensure it is free of any other growths. Once the polyp has been removed, it is examined under a microscope to determine if it is cancerous or not.

In most cases, aural polyps can be successfully treated and do not cause any long-term issues. It is important to follow up with your doctor if you experience any of the symptoms associated with aural polyps. Additionally, if your doctor recommends surgery, always follow the post-operative instructions to ensure the best recovery.

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