Allergic rhinitis snot backflow is a phenomenon of postnasal drip, jelly-like nasal discharge due to secondary bacterial infection or complications such as sinusitis.
Allergic rhinitis nasal secretion increases, after changing the position such as supine position, the secretion can flow from the posterior nostril to the pharynx, the phenomenon of backflow of nasal mucus.
In addition, allergic rhinitis can lead to a decline in immunity, due to the decline in body resistance, susceptible to viruses, bacteria and other pathogens invasion, and a large number of jelly-like inflammatory nasal secretion oozing.
Long-term allergic rhinitis may lead to chronic rhinitis, or secondary sinus infection triggered by sinusitis, due to the nasal secretions are sticky, lack of moisture, can appear jelly-like nasal discharge.
It is recommended that patients seek timely medical examination of their condition and actively cooperate with doctors in treating the disease to avoid aggravation of the condition.