Can chronic rhinitis become cancerous?

Chronic rhinitis is generally not cancerous, but long-term inflammatory stimulation may increase the risk of cancer, it is recommended to standardize the treatment of chronic rhinitis in time. Chronic rhinitis is generally not cancerous, and cancer is a mass formed by over proliferation of cells. Chronic rhinitis is a chronic inflammation of nasal mucosa and submucosa, characterized by swelling of nasal mucosa and increased secretion, often manifested as nasal congestion, runny nose, loss of taste and other symptoms, and will not appear cell overgrowth. Chronic rhinitis patients should exercise properly to enhance immunity, try not to go to crowded places during the flu season, and usually correct the bad habit of picking the nose to avoid damage to the nasal mucosa, and follow the doctor’s instructions for regular follow-up. Chronic rhinitis patients if not timely treatment may otitis media, pharyngitis, laryngitis, tracheitis, bronchitis and other diseases. Once the chronic rhinitis, patients should actively carry out regular treatment, timely release the cause of the disease, in order to avoid adverse effects.