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Atrophic Rhinitis

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

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What are the causes of bad nose smell?

Query: Hello doctor,Why do I have this bad smell coming from my nose? It is embarrassing. People around me smell it all the time. I do not have my mouth open and people smell it soon as I walk in the room. What is it?   Read Full »


Dr. Subhadeep Karanjai

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. The first thing that comes to my mind is a disease called atrophic rhinitis. Here, the mucous membrane and structures inside the nose shrink and the nasal cavity is filled with crusts, which get infected and smell. In this condition, the patient has decreased sense of sme...  Read Full »

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