Atrophic rhinitis is a chronic inflammation of the nose characterized by atrophy of nasal mucosa and underlying bone. Potential causes of atrophic rhinitis include bacterial infections, allergies, and hormonal imbalances. The most common symptoms of atrophic rhinitis include sinusitis, nosebleeds, nasal dryness, and pus discharge from the nose. Antibiotic ointments and moisturizing nasal ointments are used for treating atrophic rhinitis
Atrophic Rhinitis - An Overview
Atrophic rhinitis is a chronic nasal condition characterized by the atrophy of nasal mucosa. It can lead to dryness, crusting, foul odor, and nasal obstruction.