Thursday, March 4, 2010

Atrophic Rhinitis

Atrophic rhinitis also known as Ozaena means inflammation of nose cavity. It is also characterized by thinning down of nose membranes. The nasal cavity widens, crusts form in there and the person loses smelling power. Not only this, the person also develops a strange odor which is noticed by everyone around him, accept him. This may at times, bring sheer embarrassment to him. The crusting of nasal cavity can be treated through nasal irrigation which is achieved through flushing of the crust out by water. The person also needs to inhale saline water or even plain water. If one finds it difficult, syringes may be used to do that. This should necessarily be done as formation of mucus crusts may obstruct breathing. If this is done regularly, the formation of crusts can well be avoided.

In atrophic rhinitis cases, the mucus bodies obstruct breathing as well as increase the probability of infections also. Therefore, apart from regular cleaning of nasal cavities, the doctor may also administer antibiotics. These antibiotics would not let infection sustain and that strange odor stay as they kill the bacteria responsible for that odor. Other methods of treatment also follow like application of topical ointments. These ointments help keep the nasal cavity surface moist. This avoids the formation of crusts.

Atrophic rhinitis is hereditary and can pass on through generations. Though people having it in their families’ past are very likely to have it yet they can adopt some precautionary measures atleast for prevention of further nasal infection. Washing of hands frequently, washing of fruits and veggies before eating or cooking them, cooking meat quite often and maintaining basic hygiene can help them keep away not only from related infection but also from other health problems. It would be better if you avoid having sinus surgery as that triggers its symptoms. See if you have any nutritional deficiency like deficiency of any vitamin or iron. If there is any, try to satisfy it through a fulfilling diet.

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