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I have suffered from rhinitis for many years. I had an operation to remove nasal polyps seven or eight years ago. Since then, my nose has sometimes been congested and purulent. ...
It can't be nasal cancer. If you are not at ease, you can go to the hospital for examination. Rhinitis is not directly related to nasal cancer.

Surgical resection of nasal polyps is only hyperplastic polyps, and it has no radical effect on rhinitis. You should have a rhinitis attack after the operation.

I suggest that you can wash your nose with normal saline, just normal saline, without any side effects, and the effect is slower than medicine, but for rhinitis without turbinate hypertrophy and nasal polyps, it is very effective to insist on washing your nose. Rhinitis can't be cured now, and it is easy to relapse. Keep washing your nose with salt water. After the symptoms are eliminated, washing your nose and maintaining your nasal cavity can reduce the chance of recurrence of rhinitis.

It should be noted that: 1, salt water concentration, temperature and operation method should be well mastered. Persistence is the most important thing. There are many rhinitis patients who say that washing their nose with salt water has no effect, which is actually the reason why they don't insist on it every day.

3, wash the nasal vestibule alone, and then wash the deep nasal cavity. Rushing directly from one nostril to another nostril or directly to the depths of the nasal cavity is easy to flush the dirty things in the nasal vestibule directly to the depths of the nasal cavity. The deep structure of nasal cavity is very complicated, and it is easy to accumulate dirty things (which is why some people can't blow out their noses). You might as well try.