A 40-year-old female is complaining of attacks of lacrimation and watery nasal discharge accompanied by sneezing. She had a severe attack one spring morning that was accompanied by respiratory difficulty. She was then admitted to the hospital. Her condition improved after treatment.
On examination, the female had bilateral nasal obstruction by bluish pedunculated masses, that were covered by a clear mucous discharge. What is the diagnosis and treatment in this case? * This case is from the Editorial team of Docplexus and is meant for educative purposes only. The answer is posted in the comment section below!