Soreness in the nose may be triggered by acute rhinitis, allergic rhinitis, vasomotor rhinitis and other diseases. 1. Acute rhinitis: viral and bacterial infections lead to congestion and edema of the mucous membrane of the nasal cavity, surface cracking and ulceration, and increased nerve sensitivity, which often results in soreness and tingling. 2. Allergic rhinitis: patients with allergic rhinitis may also experience dryness and soreness in the nose when they come into contact with allergens. Most of these cases occur after repeated nose blowing, and localized erosion and ulceration of the nasal mucosa occurs under long-term stimulation by external forces. 3. Vasomotor rhinitis: It is generally believed that vasomotor rhinitis is mainly caused by dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system, such as increased parasympathetic nervous system reactivity. Nasal mucosa, especially the inferior turbinate mucosa can show edema, congestion, nasal cavity often have watery or mucus-like secretion retention, inflammatory factors and secretion can stimulate the nasal mucosa itchy, tingling performance. The causes of this symptom are many, after the onset of the disease can actively seek medical systematic examination, clear diagnosis.