Pale edema of nasal mucosa
Allergic rhintis, also called allergic rhintis, is an allergic disease of the nasal mucosa and can cause a variety of complications. In recent years, the incidence has increased and became hot. According to statistics, allergic rhinitis accounts for about 40% of all rhinitis. Clinically, it is generally divided into perennial and seasonal types. The prevalence of allergic rhinitis has a global increasing trend year by year. Although allergic rhinitis itself is not a serious disease, it can affect the patient's quality of life (sleep, study, work, social and recreational activities), and can induce bronchial asthma, rhino-sinusitis, nasal polyps, otitis media, etc. Conjunctivitis occurs simultaneously. At the time of the attack, a nasal mucosal pale edema was seen on a rhinoscopy.
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