Nasal polyps are small, noncancerous, teardrop-shaped cell proliferations that develop on the nasal and sinus mucosa. The characteristic symptoms of nasal polyposis are due to the progressive growth of these protrusions, which can significantly obstruct the nasal airways, making it difficult to breathe, causing a loss of the sense of smell, and predisposing to the development of sinusitis.
Sports practice in diabetes and glycemic syndromes
The modern orientation toward physical activity and sports, including competitive sports, in diabetic disease is to no longer consider diabetes as an impediment to experiencing and enjoying sports and exercise.