What are the symptoms of seasonal rhinitis and how can it be treated?

Updated on healthy 2024-02-22
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The most common symptoms of seasonal rhinitis are nasal itching, sneezing, and runny nose, which is generally paroxysmal, and several sneezes are hit in a row, which is a very typical symptom of allergic rhinitis. **Mainly anti-allergic**, first of all, nasal hormones**, nasal spray once or twice a day, depending on the severity of the symptoms. Then there are systemic drugs, that is, oral drugs, there are mainly two kinds of oral drugs, one is an antileukotriene drug, the other is an antihistamine drug, the combination of these two drugs is good for relieving the symptoms of the nose, but it needs to be used under the guidance of a doctor.

    But at the same time, to find the factors of allergies, that is, the factors that lead to the onset of seasonal rhinitis, this needs to go to the allergen testing center of the otolaryngology department of the hospital to check the allergens, find the root of the disease, and try to avoid contact in the future, isolate it, in order to have a better effect.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The main symptom of seasonal rhinitis is that there is watery nasal discharge during the onset of the disease, and then there will be symptoms of sneezing, and the state of the nasal mucosa is generally pale, edema, and there are symptoms such as itchy nose, itchy eyes, and nasal congestion. Usually you can insist on using warm saline to rinse the nasal cavity, which is also helpful for the recovery of this disease.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Seasonal rhinitis is a very sensitive disease, and when it comes to the change of seasons, very sensitive symptoms appear, most of which are nasal congestion, runny nose, and nasal ventilation.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Seasonal rhinitis, generally in the spring, runny nose, sneezing is um, the air is a little cooler, it will feel runny, just like that, Zheng.

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  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Seasonal rhinitis is very good, his symptoms are very easy to answer, it only occurs in a specific period of time every year, and it is very good to have a typical allergen with allergens or pollen, ** is to stay away from allergens.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Because there is no particularly good ** method for this, because I am a rhinitis patient, I can only say that he should pay attention to some maintenance in all aspects and don't catch a cold.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It is generally more severe in winter or spring.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    This person's formal attire is different for everyone, and you want to go to the otolaryngology department of a major hospital to ask the doctor.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Runny nose, nasal congestion, runny nose.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Seasonal rhinitis is also called allergic rhinitis, there is no too good way, pay attention to the change of seasons.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    There are many problems that cause rhinitis, but most of them are caused by damage to the nasal mucosal tissue in the nasal cavity, causing runny nose, sneezing, nasal congestion, nasal dryness, itchy eyes, ears and nose, dizziness and headache, which is really difficult to completely solve with traditional methods, and it is easy to repeat. But it's not completely impossible, as long as you find a reasonable way, you can solve the problem of rhinitis from the source, of course, the specific problem has to be analyzed, 166-8080-5673, I hope mine can help you!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Seasonal rhinitis is mostly related to allergies. It is recommended to wear a mask when going out, avoid allergens, and pay attention to nasal hygiene. Also eat more fruits rich in vitamin C and pay attention to keeping your body warm.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Seasonal rhinitis is generally caused by pollen allergies made by wind.

    1. Differential diagnosis.

    1) Seasonal allergic rhinitis.

    Seasonal allergic rhinitis, also known as hay fever, is generally caused by pollen allergies made by the wind, there is an obvious onset season, spring and summer are mostly the peak lead loss period of pollen release, the symptoms last for hours, days or months, the annual onset time is basically the same, and the symptoms are relieved after the pollen season.

    2) Perennial allergic rhinitis.

    Perennial allergic rhinitis is generally caused by dust mites, animal dander, fungi, dust, feathers, etc., and the onset is non-seasonal and can occur all year round.

    Two**. In layman's terms, seasonal allergic rhinitis is caused by an allergic reaction in susceptible people after exposure to pollen-bearing plants such as ragweed and spores. Pollen are the germ cells of plants, they drift through the air, and when people with allergies inhale these pollen, the immune system creates an excessive immune response, leading to inflammation of the nasal tissues.

    3. Symptoms. The prominent symptoms of seasonal allergic rhinitis are mainly frequent sneezing, episodic and paroxysmal characteristics, and a large amount of loose nasal discharge at the same time, which can even be long-lasting during the attack period, with obvious itching in the nose, often accompanied by nasal congestion.

    Other symptoms may include swelling of the eyelids, itching and foreign body sensation in the eye, and tearing.

    4. Common allergens.

    Seasonal pollen allergens vary from poplar to poplar in the north and west, French plane tree to central China, and willow and pine tree to the south.

    Ways to prevent seasonal allergic rhinitis:

    1.Avoid exposure.

    Avoiding exposure to allergenic pollen is the easiest and most effective way to control it, and the results can be immediate. During the onset season, reduce outdoor activities as much as possible, especially in windy weather, and it is not advisable to stay outdoors for a long time, and wear dust masks and goggles when going out. Keep doors and windows closed when sleeping at night to avoid sucking potential allergens.

    2.Remote**.

    If possible, you can carry out "off-site**", that is, take refuge in areas where there is no allergenic pollen, and return after the flowering period.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Seasonal rhinitis can also be called allergic rhinitis, except for nasal congestion; Headache; In addition to the symptoms of colds, there are also low voices, itchy nose and dry nasal passages, etc., those suffering from seasonal rhinitis should first pay attention to prevention, pay attention to the warmth of weather changes, drink more water, exercise frequently, and usually practice the "Yijin Jing" (if you have time and patience), the second is to pay attention to your diet and avoid eating spicy food. Drugs ** often do backup drugs can spare chlorpheniramine maleate tablets (mainly for anti-allergies, used for nasal congestion, nose itching, do not take it when working at height and driving), ibuprofen sustained-release capsules (mainly used when accompanied by headache and fever), and some anti-inflammatory drugs, I recommend that anti-inflammatory drugs should not be used for a long time, considering that rhinitis is mostly caused by viral infection, so it is recommended to use antiviral drugs**, such as ribavirin, acyclovir, etc., appropriate backup tea oil (mainly used for dry and itchy nose, Camellia oil is also commonly used in traditional Chinese medicine, he also has a bactericidal effect, mainly used for dry and itchy rhinitis in rhinitis, rubbing the nasal cavity, so that the effect is better.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    There are two most conventional methods of allergic rhinitis, one is desensitization** and the other is symptomatic**. Yang Dazhang introduced that allergic rhinitis is caused by allergic constitution, and desensitization belongs to a fundamental method, which is to repeatedly inject allergens under the skin of patients to improve their immune tolerance to allergens, so that patients will no longer be sick or significantly reduce their symptoms when they are exposed to the allergen again.

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