What’s wrong with the nose?

Stinging pain in the nose when inhaling is commonly caused by dryness of the nasal mucosa, upper respiratory tract infection, trauma and other reasons. It is recommended to go to the ear, nose and throat department of the hospital to clarify the cause of the disease and then treat it. In dry air season, or when the ambient temperature is too high, the nose breathes in dry air for a long time, which will easily cause dryness of the nasal mucosa, thus leading to the above phenomenon. In case of upper respiratory tract infections, the nasal mucosa often becomes congested and swollen, which causes tingling when breathing through the nose. Nasal trauma resulting in septal hematoma or abscess may also cause a tingling sensation when breathing through the nose. In addition, the habit of picking one’s nose with one’s hands may cause damage to the mucous membrane of the nasal cavity, resulting in the symptoms mentioned above. If you suffer from atrophic rhinitis, nasal vestibulitis, etc., you may also experience stabbing pain in the nose when inhaling. It is recommended to go to the hospital for examination and diagnosis in time, and take standardized treatment under the guidance of the doctor.