Symptoms of atrophic rhinitis

Symptoms of atrophic rhinitis include nasal dryness, nasal congestion, and decreased or loss of sense of smell. Atrophic rhinitis may be associated with endocrine disorders, autonomic dysfunction, heredity, infections and other factors, which can easily affect the quality of life and health of patients. Typical symptoms of patients with atrophic rhinitis include nasal dryness, nasal congestion, decreased or loss of sense of smell, nosebleed, dizziness, headache, exhalation with a special putrid odor, and pus crusts in the nasal cavity. In addition to the above typical symptoms, when the lesion affects the Eustachian tube, patients are prone to tinnitus, hearing loss and other symptoms. And when the lesion involves the pharyngeal area, it can be manifested as dry throat, hoarse voice, irritating dry cough and other symptoms. Clinically, atrophic rhinitis is considered to be a lifelong disease, and the disease is difficult to cure, so patients need to adjust their mindset. It is recommended that people diagnosed with atrophic rhinitis actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment, in order to improve the uncomfortable symptoms and improve the quality of life. You can use saline to rinse the nasal cavity to keep the nasal cavity clean and avoid foreign body irritation.