Are red, swollen, bleeding turbinates cancer?

In life, if a patient has red, swollen and bleeding nasal turbinates, it is not necessarily cancer. However, in order to rest assured, it is best to go to the hospital for a detailed examination to clarify the condition. Sometimes it is triggered by the dryness inside the patient’s nose, which can be treated with compound menthol nose drops. Sometimes it is triggered by inflammation, you can actively take oral roxithromycin anti-inflammatory, local erythromycin ointment can be applied for anti-inflammatory, swelling treatment, after the inflammation subsides, the patient’s bleeding situation should improve. If you go to the hospital and find that the patient’s localized turbinate is not very good, you can consider taking pathology, which can clearly determine whether it is benign or malignant. If it is malignant, surgery is often needed, and after surgery, radiotherapy is needed to consolidate the treatment.