Vasomotor rhinitis, also known as nonallergic rhinitis, is a chronic condition characterized by a feeling of nasal congestion, constant mucus production, and sneezing. This occurs due to an excessive reaction of the blood vessels in the nasal cavity to various irritants such as odors, changes in temperature, or dust.
Vasomotor rhinitis can be caused by various factors, such as stress, changes in environmental temperature, allergens, or hormonal changes.
The diagnosis is based on medical history, clinical manifestations, and the results of laboratory tests.
Treatment includes avoiding irritants, using nasal sprays, rinsing the nose with saline solutions, and in some cases, using medications.
To prevent vasomotor rhinitis, it is recommended to avoid known irritants, maintain a healthy lifestyle, and regularly perform strengthening procedures for the nasal cavity.
To diagnose and treat vasomotor rhinitis, it is advisable to consult an otolaryngologist.
Note: This material is provided for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.