What causes nasal pain

Patients with symptoms of nasal pain often have acute and chronic inflammatory diseases of the nasal mucosa. Some patients may be due to excessive dryness of the surrounding air environment, or exposure to air pollution environmental factors, resulting in the mucous membrane of the nasal cavity to appear drier, or congestion, swelling, may cause a certain degree of pain in the nasal cavity, and even burning, tingling symptoms occur. Some patients may experience acute and chronic sinusitis, or various benign and malignant growths in the nasal sinus area, all of which may lead to the occurrence of similar symptoms. Some patients may have nasal septum or turbinate mucosa localized erosion, ulcerated state, easily triggered by the production of pain symptoms in the nasal cavity, need to pay attention to further detailed examination.