The reason for one nose to be ventilated and the other to be not ventilated may be the alternating nasal blockage caused by chronic rhinitis, the nasal blockage caused by nasal polyps and the nasal blockage caused by deviated nasal septum.
1. Chronic simple rhinitis: chronic rhinitis due to viral and bacterial infections, resulting in nasal mucosal edema, congestion, glandular secretion increases, manifested as nasal cavity persistent or alternating blockage.
2. Nasal polyps: unilateral nasal sinus chronic inflammation or allergic reaction caused by the person, the nasal mucosa extreme edema, manifested as unilateral nasal congestion, while the other side is not nasal congestion.
3. Nasal septum deviation: under normal circumstances, the human body’s nasal septum is in the center of the position, there is a deviation of the nasal septum, one side of the nasal cavity is narrow, the gas through the obstacles, causing nasal blockage.
A nose to a nose to a nose not pass gas to go to the hospital in time, under the guidance of a professional doctor to find the real reason, targeted treatment.