Stinking inside the nose is considered to be related to inflammation and infection, which can be seen in sinusitis, atrophic rhinitis, nasal polyps and other diseases, according to further auxiliary examination to clarify the cause.
1. Sinusitis: excessive accumulation of pus in the sinuses can be triggered by a foul odor in the nose. During the onset of the disease may be accompanied by nasal congestion, yellow pus nasal discharge, headache and nosebleeds and other clinical manifestations;
2. Atrophic rhinitis: it can be caused by the repeated presence of pus crusts in the nasal cavity, and the symptoms of foul smell in the nose are triggered by the protein corruption and decomposition of the pus crusts. During the onset of the disease, there may be repeated dryness of the nasopharynx, nasal congestion, nosebleed, loss and disappearance of sense of smell, dizziness, headache and other clinical symptoms;
3. Nasal polyps: the presence of polyp tissue during the onset of the disease will lead to excessive secretion accumulation in the nasal cavity triggering the symptoms of smelly nose. During the onset of persistent nasal congestion, nasal sound, snoring, loss of sense of smell and runny nose and other clinical symptoms.
Stinky nose can be seen in a variety of diseases, it is recommended to consult the ENT department, to determine the cause of the disease, and then follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.