Bulletin of fundamental and clinic medicine , 2024, №6 (12)

Subject of the article

PRE VALENCE, CLASSIFICATION, MORPHOLOGY AND FEATURES OF ETIOPATHOGENESIS OF VASOMOTOR RHINITIS (67-73)

Authors

Nurova G.U., Majid Al Xatib

Institution

Bukhara me di cal Institute by name of Abu

Abstract

Vasomotor Rhinitis (rhinitis, from the Greek rhinos - nose, suffix -itis, denotes in-flammation) is an inflammatory disease of the mucous membrane of the nasal cavity, accompanied by difficulty in nasal breathing and nasal discharge. The concepts of "vasomotor rhinitis", "non-infectious year-round nonallergic rhinitis" (perennial nonallergic rhinitis - PNAR), "idiopathic rhini-tis", "neurovegetative form of vasomotor rhinitis" are synonymous and include a group of diseases similar in pathogenesis and clinical manifestations that can be caused by different causes

Key words

Vasomotor rhinitis, paranasal sinuses, paroxysmal sneezing, rhinorrhea, difficulty in nasal breathing.

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