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Would you declare nasal polyps on travel insurance?

Anonymous for personal reasons.



I took out a travel insurance policy last month. The pre-existing medical condition section reads as follows:

I. Any of the following medical conditions which you have ever been diag- nosed with or treated for: » Cancerous, » Respiratory, » Heart or circulatory conditions (problems with blood flow, including strokes, high blood pressure, and cholesterol) » Any psychological conditions such as stress, anxiety, depression, or psychiatric condition such as eating disorders II. Any other medical conditions for which you have been prescribed med- ication, received treatment or had a consultation with a doctor or hospital specialist for any medical condition in the past 2 years



Would turbinate reduction & septoplasty / removed nasal polyps count as a pre-existing medical condition under this?
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Anonymous for personal reasons.



I took out a travel insurance policy last month. The pre-existing medical condition section reads as follows:

I. Any of the following medical conditions which you have ever been diag- nosed with or treated for: » Cancerous, » Respiratory, » Heart or circulatory conditions (problems with blood flow, including strokes, high blood pressure, and cholesterol) » Any psychological conditions such as stress, anxiety, depression, or psychiatric condition such as eating disorders II. Any other medical conditions for which you have been prescribed med- ication, received treatment or had a consultation with a doctor or hospital specialist for any medical condition in the past 2 years



Would turbinate reduction & septoplasty / removed nasal polyps count as a pre-existing medical condition under this?

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Would it count as a respiratory condition?

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