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Encyclopedia > Atrophic rhinitis

Atrophic Rhinitis also called as Ozaena, it is a chronic inflammation of nose characterised by atrpohy of nasal mucosa including the glands, turbinate bones, and the nerve elements supplying the nose.


Atrophic Rhinitis is of two types primary and secondary.

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Primary Atrophic Rhinitis

Aetiology

  1. Heridity factors: Disease runs in the families
  2. Endocrinal Imbalance: Disease tends to start at puberty and mostly involves females
  3. Racial factors: White and yellow races
  4. Nutritional deficeincy: Vit A, D or iron
  5. Infection: Klebsiella ozaenae, diphtheroids, P.vulgaris, E.coli etc.
  6. Autoimmune: Viral infection or some other unidentified insult may trigger antigenicity of nasal mucosa

Pathology

Ciliated columnar epthelium of the nasal mucosa is replaced by stratified squamous epithelium. Atrophy of mucosa, turbinal bones, seromucinous glands tend to occur. This is due to obliterative endarteritis causing decreased blood supply hence the supplying area atrophies.


Clinical manifestations

Disease is most commonly seen in females and tend to appear during puberty. The nasal cavities become roomy and is filled with foul smelling crusts which are black and dry. Microorganisims are known to multiply and this produces a foul smell from the nose though patient is not aware of this because his/her nerve aliments have become atrophied which are responsible for the perception of smell. pateints usually complain of nasal obstruction despite the roomy nasal cavity, which can be explained by the obstruction produced by the discharge is the nose or the patient is unaware of the air flow through the nose because of sensory loss due to atrophy of nerves in the nose, so it is just a subjective sensation of nasal obstruction. Bleeding from the nose also called epistaxis may occur when the dried discharge(crusts) are removed. Septal perforation and dermatitis of nasal vestibule can occur. Nose may show a saddly nose deformity. Atrophic rhinits is also associated with similar atrohpic changes in the pharynx, larynx producing syptoms pertaining to these structures. Hearing impairment can occur due to eustachean tube blockade causing middle ear effusion.


Prognosis

Disease has a tendency to recover spontaneously by middle age.


Treatment options

Treatment of Atrophic Rhinits can be either medical or surgical.


Medical measures include:

 Nasal irrigation and removal of crusts using alkaline nasal douches 25% glucose in glycerine can be applied to nasal mucosa, this inhibits growth of foul smelling proteolytic organisism Local antibiotics like Kemicitine, Ostradiol and Vit D2 Ostradiol spray Systemic streptomycin Oral potassium iodide placental extract injected in the submucosa 

Surgical Interventions include

 Young's operation Modified young's operation Narrowing of nasal cavities submucosal injection of teflon paste, section and medial displacement of lateral wall of nose Transposition of parotid duct to maxillary sinus or nasal mucosa. 

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Chap.10 - DRUG-FREE HEALING encyclopedia - ORTHOPATHY - Affections of the Respiratory System (9622 words)
Acute rhinitis is known as coryza, or colds; chronic rhinitis is known as chronic nasal catarrh.
Simple Chronic Rhinitis: There are a mucoid or mucopurulent discharge from the nose, nasal obstruction from swelling or thickening of the mucosa or from inspissated secretion, mouth breathing, a nasal intonation of the voice and impairment of the sense of smell.
Hypertrophic Rhinitis: There is usually a secretion of thick mucus, the mucous membrane is red and the cavities are more or Less occluded from thickening (overgrowth) of the tissues covering the turbinated bones and the lymph-adenoid tissue in the nasopharynx is hypertrophied — adenoids.
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