Atrophic rhinitis is a chronic nasal disease of unknown origin. It can be characterized by the formation of a thick, dry crust in the nasal cavity, and treatment is mainly divided into non-surgical and surgical treatments.
There are many ways to treat atrophic rhinitis. Non-surgical treatment is generally used as the main treatment. The main purpose is to replenish the moisture inside the nose and reduce the accumulation of secretions inside the nasal cavity. The main role is to keep the nasal cavity clean. Regular nasal cleansing can be performed to help remove secretions from the nasal cavity. In addition, you can also try to apply some medications to prevent dryness in the nose to relieve the symptoms. There are some medications that can also help reduce nasal secretions, and you can usually use Cyclozolin. However, these medications usually need to be used only under the supervision of a doctor.
The treatment for this type of disease is extensive and requires treatment of many aspects. When treatment is stopped, symptoms will return, or surgical treatment can be sought, which can make the patient’s nasal cavity smaller, stimulate regeneration of the internal nasal tissue, moisturize the nasal mucosa, etc.
Symptoms of atrophic rhinitis can be complex and it is recommended to receive treatment from a professional doctor, or you can choose other methods to relieve your symptoms and actively communicate with your doctor during treatment to finalize the most suitable treatment plan for you.