What to take for hypertrophic rhinitis?

Hypertrophic rhinitis (which should be chronic hypertrophic rhinitis) is usually treated without oral medication. Hypertrophic rhinitis with enlarged inferior turbinate can be treated locally with hydroxymetazoline, naphazoline hydrochloride, budesonide, mometasone furoate nasal spray, etc. It can also be treated by inferior turbinate sclerotherapy injection and surgery. 1. Etiological treatment: to find out the systemic, local and environmental causative factors, such as: correcting nasal septum deviation, treating sinusitis, quitting bad habits (such as picking the nose, etc.), and improving the resistance of the body. 2. Chronic hypertrophic rhinitis, usually the mucosal thickening of the inferior turbinate is the heaviest. Decongestants, such as hydroxymetazoline and naphazoline hydrochloride, or glucocorticoid sprays, such as mometasone furoate nasal spray, can be used for local treatment. Inferior turbinate sclerosing injections can also be performed using glycerin, glyceryl carbamate, sodium cod liverate, and 50% dextrose. 3. If the inferior turbinate cannot be reduced after using vasoconstrictors, or if the above treatments are ineffective, surgical treatment is appropriate. Such as YAG laser surgery and submucosal resection of inferior turbinate. If chronic hypertrophic rhinitis is clearly present, you can actively seek medical advice and follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the use of medication and treatment.