Annaliza Tubania (Liza), had a new nasal polylps grown in her nose after the last operations about 10 years ago. As an act of faith, she stopped the nasal spray medication and saline irrigation, and focused on daily prayers, worship and meditation using Pastor Johann's Meditation volume 1 booklet. She also participated in the 3-day liquid fast, prayer meetings and attended the August's miracle service. A week later, she went for her regular checkup and the nasal endoscopy revealed the polyps has disappeared and the drainage in her nose was clear. It surprised the medical specialist who has attended to her for the past 10 years. When asked what she did, she told the specialist that she prayed, worshipped, meditated in the last 2 months and attended the miracle service the week before the checkup. Praise the Lord!
Background Information on the condition:
Nasal polyps are common, noncancerous, teardrop-shaped growths that form in the nose or sinuses, usually around the area where the sinuses open into the nasal cavity. Mature nasal polyps look like seedless, peeled grapes.
Often associated with allergies or asthma, nasal polyps may cause no symptoms, especially if they're small, and require no treatment. But larger nasal polyps can block normal drainage from the sinuses. When too much mucus accumulates in the sinuses, it can become infected, which accounts for the thick, discolored drainage in the nose and throat that affects many people with nasal polyps.
The first-line treatment for nasal polyps is a nasal corticosteroid spray. In many cases, such treatment can shrink or even eliminate nasal polyps. In other cases, a one-week tapered course of oral corticosteroids such as prednisone may be necessary.
Unfortunately, nasal polyps tend to recur if the underlying irritation, allergy, or infection isn't adequately controlled. So, it may be necessary to continue using a corticosteroid spray to prevent the nasal polyps from returning and undergo periodic medical examinations with a nasal endoscope.