Effect of Beconase nasal spray on olfactory function in post-nasal polypectomy patients: a prospective controlled trial.

Author: AldrenC, KaleS, MartinF, el NaggarM

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Numerous studies have postulated the possible benefit of corticosteroids on olfaction in patients with nasal/sinus disease. Twenty-nine patients with bilateral nasal polyps were included in our study using strict selection criteria to reduce other aetiologies of olfactory dysfunction. The University...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1017/s002221510013172x

データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)

The Impact of Beconase Nasal Spray on Olfactory Function After Nasal Polypectomy

Sinusitis is a common condition, and nasal polypectomy is often performed to address this condition. This research investigated the potential impact of beclomethasone nasal spray (Beconase) on olfactory function following nasal polypectomy. The authors aimed to determine if topical beclomethasone could improve olfactory function in patients who had undergone nasal polypectomy. The study found no statistically significant difference in olfactory function between the treated and untreated nostrils, indicating that topical beclomethasone did not improve olfaction following nasal polypectomy. This research provides insights into the potential effects of topical corticosteroids on olfactory function in the context of nasal polypectomy.

The Importance of Understanding the Potential Effects of Nasal Corticosteroids on Olfactory Function

This study highlights the need for further research to understand the potential effects of nasal corticosteroids on olfactory function. While topical beclomethasone did not demonstrate a significant improvement in olfaction in this study, it is important to recognize that this is just one study, and further research is needed to provide a more definitive answer.

Navigating Nasal Polypectomy: Considerations for Olfactory Function

Nasal polypectomy is a common procedure for addressing sinusitis. This research suggests that topical beclomethasone nasal spray may not significantly impact olfactory function following this procedure. It is important to discuss any concerns you have about olfactory function with your healthcare provider before undergoing nasal polypectomy, as they can provide guidance and address any potential concerns.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This research is like a camel navigating a vast desert, seeking a clear path through the challenges of sinusitis and nasal polypectomy. The study explores the potential impact of beclomethasone nasal spray on olfactory function, finding no significant improvement in this area. This research reminds us that the journey through nasal polypectomy is a complex one, requiring a careful understanding of potential side effects and close communication with your healthcare provider.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 1996-01-17
  2. Date Revised 2019-07-24
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

7499945

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1017/s002221510013172x

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Languages

English

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