Nasal vestibulitis is an infection of the nasal vestibule.

Frequent nose-blowing, plucking nose hairs, or nose-picking can cause it.

While the condition is uncomfortable, its not usually serious.

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However, in some rare cases, it can lead to complications.

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What Is Nasal Vestibulitis?

Nasal vestibulitis is usually a minor bacterial infection most commonly caused byStaphylococcusbacteria.

Sometimes it presents as crusting around the nostrils, too.

Excessive nose picking and blowing are causes.

Bleeding can occur when the crusts fall off.

Minor cases are treated with antibiotic ointment.

Symptoms

Nasal vestibulitis can cause the nose to become inflamed or painful.

Healing Time

A typical sore inside the nose will usually heal in a couple of days.

In most cases, nasal vestibulitis is easy to treat.

However, if the infection is severe, complications can develop.

Complications include:

When To Seek Emergency Care

Nasal vestibulitis rarely becomes an emergency.

Individuals with decreased immunity may be more susceptible to worsening infections.

Risk Factors

Although anyone can get nasal vestibulitis, some people are more at risk than others.

Diagnosis

A healthcare provider can diagnose nasal vestibulitis by examining your nose and asking about your symptoms.

Contact your healthcare provider if your symptoms aren’t improving after a few days on antibiotics.

Keep in mind that other conditions, including nasal vestibular cancer, may need to be ruled out.

Can Nasal Vestibulitis Go Away on Its Own?

Nasal vestibulitis is unlikely to go away on its own.

If you develop any of the symptoms of the condition, it’s best to see your healthcare provider.

Treatment

Treatments for nasal vestibulitis focus on fighting the bacterial infection.

A healthcare provider may drain boils if they do not respond to antibiotic therapy.

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Prevention

Although nasal vestibulitis itself is not contagious, the bacteria that cause it can be.

One way to prevent nasal vestibulitis is to wash your hands regularly and avoid touching your nose and face.

Several conditions may present similarly to nasal vestibulitis.

The infection most often happens when a common bacteria gets into minor cuts within the nasal vestibule.

Nasal vestibulitis is rarely severe, especially when treated with antibiotic cream or oral antibiotics.

Still, it’s important to see a healthcare provider for diagnosis and watch for any complications.

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