What nasal sprays are used for bilateral middle turbinate and bilateral inferior turbinate hypertrophy?

Nasal turbinate hypertrophy is mostly caused by mucosal congestion, and nasal decongestants and nasal glucocorticosteroids can be used for nasal spraying to relieve mucosal congestion. 1. Nasal decongestants: such as hydroxymetazoline hydrochloride, seroquel, naphazoline and so on. These drugs are usually used as adjunctive medications to reduce nasal congestion and relieve symptoms of nasal congestion. Continuous use is usually limited to 7 days, and long-term use has the risk of causing drug-induced rhinitis. 2. Nasal glucocorticosteroids: e.g. mometasone furoate nasal spray, budesonide, etc. These drugs have anti-inflammatory, antihyperalgesic, anti-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory effects. Glucocorticosteroids have anti-inflammatory and edema-reducing effects, and the local nasal spray has few side effects. At the same time supplemented with nasal saline rinsing, so that the secretion is discharged, the nasal cavity is smooth. If the symptoms of turbinate hypertrophy are not reduced after standardized drug treatment, you should go to the hospital in time to get the best treatment plan, so as not to delay the treatment time and affect the quality of life.