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What does nasal gland hyperplasia mean?
Hyperplasia of nasal glands is a common nasal disease, which refers to the long-term swelling or thickening of nasal mucosa, leading to nasal mucosal hyperplasia. Because the disease will affect the smooth respiratory tract and the normal excretion function of nasal cavity, it is easy to cause diseases such as dyspnea, sneezing and runny nose. In addition, patients may also have symptoms such as nasal congestion and headache.

There are many factors that affect nasal glands, such as environmental pollution, allergies, etc., and the elderly are more susceptible than the young. If you find the above discomfort symptoms, you'd better find a doctor to check and diagnose as soon as possible. Treatment often uses anti-allergic drugs, inhalants or surgery, and doctors will formulate personalized treatment plans for different patients.

The main ways to prevent nasal gland hyperplasia are to pay attention to diet, exercise and improve living environment. In diet, avoid overeating, eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, and pay attention to diet regulation; Exercise more at ordinary times to enhance physical fitness; Improve indoor air quality and prevent the continuous accumulation of harmful substances such as gas and dust. These preventive measures can not only effectively avoid the occurrence of nasal gland hyperplasia, but also enhance the immunity and prevent other diseases.