Can chronic rhinitis be cured after a deviated septum is cured?

Deviated septum is a risk factor for the development of rhinitis, but it is not the only factor, so whether chronic rhinitis can be cured after the deviated septum is cured is related to the specific condition. Patients need to go to the hospital and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment. 1. Nasal septum deviation: Nasal septum deviation is due to the deviation of the cartilage of the nasal septum to one side or both sides, resulting in nasal dysfunction, radiating headache, and characteristic unilateral rhinorrhea. Surgical correction of the structural abnormality is the mainstay of treatment for this condition. 2. Chronic rhinitis: Bacterial and viral infections or allergic stimuli can easily lead to inflammation of the nasal cavity, thus leading to related symptoms, and patients who have repeated episodes of chronic rhinitis will become chronic rhinitis. For example, allergic rhinitis is commonly treated with sprays such as budesonide, fluticasone propionate, mometasone furoate, etc., together with antihistamine drugs such as oral loratadine tablets and cetirizine. These two different diseases can not be equated in terms of the expected therapeutic effect, and should be standardized according to the etiology and clinical manifestations, after a clear diagnosis by a specialist.