What is allergic rhinitis surgery

Surgery for allergic rhinitis includes pre-sial nerve amputation, post-nasal nerve amputation; when accompanied by inferior turbinate hypertrophy, mucosal partial inferior turbinate resection is performed, which is used to improve nasal congestion and other symptoms.
Allergic rhinitis, due to long-term inflammatory stimulation, some patients may have inferior turbinate hypertrophy, mucosal hyperplasia, resulting in the use of traditional glucocorticoid drugs are ineffective, nasal congestion persists, serious infection of the patient’s life and work. Or some patients combined with other causes of inferior turbinate hypertrophy.
Allergic rhinitis that is ineffective with medication alone can be treated with anterior sial nerve amputation, posterior nasal nerve amputation, etc. under the guidance of a surgeon.
In the case of severe inferior turbinate hypertrophy, if conservative treatment with medication is ineffective, a mucosal partial inferior turbinectomy can be considered under the surgeon’s evaluation if the inferior turbinate hyperplasia and hypertrophy are indeed present on nasal endoscopy.
If there is allergic rhinitis, it is also recommended to go to the hospital in time to standardize the treatment.