Altered Nasal Microbiome in Atrophic Rhinitis: A Novel Theory of Etiopathogenesis and Therapy.
Saurav SarkarFabien MagneGiriprasad VenugopalSuvendu PurkaitNaresh V R MuthaRituparna MaitiPrity SharmaBalamurugan RamadassPublished in: Microorganisms (2022)
Our approach to treating AtR patients with manuka honey illustrated effective clinical outcomes such as (1) decreased fetid smell, (2) thickening of the mucosa, (3) decreased inflammation with healed mucosal ulcers, (4) increased concentration of the mucosal glands, (5) altered nasal microbiome, and (6) increased expression of SCFA receptors. These changes are consequent to resetting the nasal microbiome due to honey therapy.