Is there a link between rhinitis and blinking?

Some rhinitis is associated with blinking, such as allergic rhinitis and bacterial rhinitis, which can involve the eyes and present eye symptoms.
Allergic rhinitis is an allergic disease triggered by the nasal mucosa coming into contact with allergic substances, resulting in symptoms such as itchy nose, watery nasal discharge and sneezing. If the allergens affect the eyes at the same time, symptoms such as itching, edema and redness of the eyes may occur and frequent blinking may occur.
Bacterial rhinitis patients, often due to the nasal cavity bacteria along the nasolacrimal duct retrograde infection spread to the eyelid conjunctiva, eye foreign body sensation, eye redness, eye dryness and other symptoms, blinking phenomenon.
If you have nasal discomfort and blinking symptoms, it is recommended that you go to the ENT and ophthalmology departments of the hospital as soon as possible to clarify your condition and follow the doctor’s instructions.