Can’t you use a spray for dry rhinitis?

Dry rhinitis refers to dry rhinitis and can be treated with sprays.
This disease is often characterized by dry nasal sensation, itchy nose, nasal congestion, nasal bleeding and other symptoms. Nasal examination shows that the mucous membrane is slightly pale and dry, and there are sticky secretions or thin crusts attached to the front of the nasal cavity, and the mucous membrane of the anterior part of the nasal septum appears to be erosion and superficial ulceration.
There is no specific treatment for dry rhinitis, and local and systemic treatments are mostly used at present.
1. Local treatment: use warm saline to wash the nose, and physiological seawater nasal spray. Nasal drops of compound peppermint oil, liquid paraffin and vegetable oil can be used, and erythromycin ointment can be applied locally.
2. Systemic treatment: It is necessary to maintain high humidity in the room, avoid prolonged activities in the cold air, moderate intake of multivitamins and supplementation of iron and zinc preparations.
When suffering from dry rhinitis, you can actively consult a doctor for a systematic examination, clear diagnosis and etiology, and then follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment.