What’s with the white raised bumps in your nose?

White bumps in the nose may be caused by allergic rhinitis, nasal boils and nasal polyps. 1. Allergic rhinitis: during the onset of this disease, the mucous membrane of the nasal cavity may be pale and edematous, and the mucous membrane of the inferior turbinate may become white locally, and the white bumps observed may be the inferior turbinate. 2. Nasal boils: Frequent nose picking, plucking of nasal hair or repeated rubbing of the nasal cavity leads to infection and suppuration of the hair follicles or sebaceous glands in the nasal vestibule or tip of the nose, which results in the appearance of white bumps in the nose. 3. Nasal polyps: Nasal polyps can gradually droop in the nasal cavity, if the volume is relatively large, the patient may be able to see through the mirror in the nose there is a white raised packet, lychee meat-like color, and has a certain degree of luster. It is recommended that white raised packets in the nose, should go to the regular hospital in time to find out the cause of the disease, under the guidance of a professional doctor for targeted treatment.