Are there side effects of long-term budesonide use for rhinitis?

Long-term use of budesonide in patients with rhinitis may produce side effects such as local irritation and nasal bleeding.
Nasal hormone such as budesonide nasal spray is the basic drug in the treatment of patients with rhinitis, some patients may produce side effects after the use of the drug, common local irritation of the nasal cavity, rhinorrhea, urticaria, angioedema, dermatitis, septal perforation, nasal mucosal ulcers, etc., in addition to systemic reaction of cortisolism, but whether the patient produces an adverse reaction has individual differences.
Budesonide is contraindicated in allergic individuals, and is used with caution in individuals with fungal or herpes infections of the nose, tuberculosis, hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis dysfunction, athletes, and so on. Rhinitis patients should follow the instructions of the physician, if any adverse reactions occur after the use of drugs need to stop the drug in time to seek medical attention.