What should I do if I always have boogers in my nose?

Nasal vestibulitis is more commonly caused by frequent digging in the nose. Because of the mucosal erosion and frequent leakage of tissue fluid from the surface, hard crusts appear to adhere to the nasal vestibule area. The discomfort of repeatedly tearing or digging this hard crust can lead to more and more serious inflammation, which is what the people call more and more boogers. The main thing at this point is that you can disinfect the surface, use alcohol or iodophor cotton balls followed by topical Bactroban ointment, but most importantly, stop digging your nostrils. There is also a part due to chronic sinusitis, at this time, the first shot sinus CT, a clear diagnosis after the spray nasal drug co-solvadex, as well as rhinitis drug Cang Euzi rhinitis drops symptomatic treatment.