Drug-induced rhinitis
Drug-induced rhinitis, that is, drug-induced rhinitis, is an improper medication (mainly nasal cavity medication) that lasts for a long time and damages the structure of the nasal mucosa cilia, thereby affecting the physiological function of the nasal mucosa and causing clinical symptoms. It is a chronic rhinitis.
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