The commonly used oral therapeutic drugs for atrophic rhinitis are vitamins, but the specific efficacy varies from person to person.
Vitamin B2, vitamin C, vitamin E have a certain efficacy on this disease, in order to protect the mucosal epithelium, increase the ability of connective tissue to resist infection, promote the metabolism of tissue cells, dilate blood vessels and improve the blood circulation of the nasal mucosa. However, such drugs are prohibited for those who are allergic to them, and there is a possibility of diarrhea, nausea and other adverse reactions during the process of using the drug.
In addition to oral medication, nasal drops (such as compound peppermint nasal drops) are often used in the treatment of atrophic rhinitis. Surgical treatment can also be considered if the effect of conservative treatment is unsatisfactory, and commonly used surgical procedures include anterior nostril closure, nasal mucous-periosteum embedment, and so on.
People diagnosed with atrophic rhinitis must choose and standardize the use of therapeutic drugs under the guidance of a doctor according to the actual situation of the individual, and must not blindly use drugs or increase or decrease the amount of drugs on their own, so as not to intervene inappropriately, resulting in adverse consequences.