Excessive reverse rhinitis
Vasomotor rhinitis is divided into three clinical types, and some patients with physical response often produce specific nasal responses to certain rational stimuli. Such as exposure to cold air, sudden temperature changes, humidity, etc., sneezing occurs, accompanied by more watery nose. Patients can often clearly state the cause of the disease. This type may also be reverse rhinitis. Vasomotor rhinitis (vasomotor rhinitis) is a kind of highly reactive rhinitis caused by imbalance of nasal mucosal blood vessels and glandular function regulation by neuroendocrine. The pathological mechanism of this disease is intricate and complicated, and many links are still not clear, so it brings certain difficulties to the exact clinical diagnosis and effective treatment. There is no significant gender difference in the onset of disease, and children rarely have vasomotor rhinitis.
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