Do people with rhinitis get red inside their nose?

There are many types of rhinitis. If a patient has hypertrophic rhinitis, simple rhinitis, or dry rhinitis, the mucous membrane inside the nasal cavity will be congested and red in most cases. However, if the patient has allergic rhinitis, most of the nasal mucosa or turbinate mucosa is pale and often highly edematous, and the patient will have nasal congestion and will sneeze and runny nose constantly. Regardless of the type of rhinitis, patients are advised to actively treat the symptoms to avoid breathing problems caused by rhinitis. In terms of treatment, patients are advised to use symptomatic medication. If the nose is very dry, you can spray with physiological sea saline. In case of allergic rhinitis, loratadine dispersible tablets can be used as an anti-allergy. If it is hypertrophic rhinitis, you can also spray mometasone furoate nasal spray inside the nose for treatment, and you can go to the hospital for review after active treatment.