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TO DOCTORS: nasal polyps in a 3 years and half boy

hello,

I AM NEW HERE, SO I have noticed no reply to my post, that is why I am reposting it hoping that a doctor could reply me:

my son has nasal polyps, the first one appeared in his right nostril and now he has another one in the left nostril.

He has suffered recurrent ear infections that I could cure with alternative methods, not the conventional medicine, has a hear loss which is not completely cured, and now this polyps.

His diet is almost vegetarian, exception made for the fish once a week, is dairyless and sugars and flours are at the minimum (let's say at birthdays party he may eat pizza and cake)

He is intelligent/stubborn/with will power/picky and sometimes obsessive/doesn't like when even a little water wets his cloth/ has a lot of energy: he can be awake 12-14 hours without napping/ confident/ generous/ symphatetic/ wishes to help others and do things by himself/ he is joyful/ loves to play outdoor/has lots of fantasy in his play/likes decorating and painting / sensitive

did I forget something ? hope no.
thanks
 
  maddalena on 2009-05-20
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
hi maddalena
as ur son is having nasal polyp
can u tell me what is age of ur son ...? when u notice ed it
tell me something about him like hobby ,likings ...?
 
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