Dry and painful pain at the root of the nose, which mainly refers to the presence of dry and painful sensations high up in the depths of the nasal cavity, is commonly associated with acute nasopharyngitis.
This disease is an acute inflammation of the mucous membrane, submucosa and lymphoid tissues of the nasopharynx, preferably in the pharyngeal tonsils. Symptoms are less severe in adults and older children and tend to present as prodromal symptoms of upper respiratory tract infection. The causative organisms are mainly beta-hemolytic streptococcus and staphylococcus, and mixed viral and bacterial infections can also be seen. Cold and fatigue are the triggering factors for this disease, which causes the body’s resistance to drop.
Adults and older children, systemic symptoms are not obvious, but mainly local symptoms, such as nasal congestion and running or mucopurulent mucus. And there are often dryness or burning sensation in the nasopharynx, sometimes with headache.
In this case, you can actively seek medical treatment, and the diagnosis can be confirmed after examination by a specialist.