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Objective: To investigate the clinical effect of Rhinitis Spray (RS) in treating chronic simple and hypertrophic rhinitis.Methods: Eighty patients with chronic rhinitis were divided into three groups and treated with RS, ephedrine and normal saline respectively.Results: The short-term effective rate in the three groups was 89.3%, 66.7% and 8.0% respectively. RS was effective in alleviating symptoms, increasing IgG level in nasal discharge, improving ventilatory function of nasal cavity and transfer function of nasal muosa cilia obviously.Conclusion: The therapeutic effect of RS in treating chronic rhinitis is satisfactory.
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Liu, Zj., Li, Fc. & Zhang, Sh. Preliminary Clinical observation on treatment of chronic simple and hypertrophic rhinitis with rhinitis Spray. CJIM 7, 30–32 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02935105
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