What’s going on with the dryness and pain where your nose meets your throat?

Dryness and pain at the junction of nose and throat may be related to acute nasopharyngitis, chronic nasopharyngitis, reflux pharyngitis and other factors.
1. Acute nasopharyngitis: acute nasopharyngitis is usually secondary to acute tonsillitis, acute rhinitis, etc. Nasopharynx can be attacked by pathogenic bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus, causing increased secretion, cough, dryness and pain in nasopharynx.
2. Chronic nasopharyngitis: mostly caused by acute nasopharyngitis, followed by dust and other harsh environmental factors, is also a common cause of chronic nasopharyngitis. Chronic nasopharyngitis patients nasopharyngeal mucosa can have obvious thickening and congestion, in addition to the ability to cause dryness and pain in the nasopharynx, there may be a foreign body sensation in the nasopharynx.
3. Reflux pharyngitis: the connection between the nose and throat is nasopharynx, if you suffer from reflux pharyngitis, due to the nasal cavity and pharyngeal cavity, acidic digestive juices constantly reflux and stimulate the mucous membrane at the nasopharynx, so it will cause nasopharyngeal dryness, pain, burning and so on.
There are many other reasons for dryness and pain in the connection between the nose and throat, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to find out the cause of the disease, follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment, and not to be negligent, so as not to delay the condition.