Hyperreflex rhinitis
Hyperreflectory rhinitis (hyperreflectory rhinitis) is a highly reactive rhinitis caused by excessive reflection of local sensory axons in the nose. It has been incorporated into vasomotor rhinitis in the past and belongs to the "sneeze type". Now with the understanding of neuropeptide P, people began to classify this disease as a relatively existing type of rhinitis. Wolf (1988) called it too strong reflex rhinopathy.
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