Does rhinitis cause frequent yawning?

Rhinitis can lead to congestion and oedema of the nasal mucosa, resulting in impaired ventilation and air exchange in the nasal cavity, resulting in incomplete metabolism of oxygen and carbon dioxide, which in turn leads to changes in the general condition, resulting in chronic cerebral hypoxia and increased carbon dioxide concentration, which then induces yawning as a way to compensate for the symptoms by inhaling deeply and relaxing the whole body.