Sneezing sneezing several times in a row every morning is not allergic rhinitis

Updated on healthy 2024-03-19
23 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If you don't have a runny nose and nasal congestion, it's just an allergic reaction.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. Sneezing is a common manifestation of allergic nasopathic premature inflammation, often more than a dozen or even dozens in a row, in addition to itchy nose, runny nose, nasal congestion and other symptoms, a small number of patients will also be accompanied by headaches.

    2. Allergic rhinitis sneezing is mainly caused by contact with inhaled allergens, common allergens pollen, fungi, house dust mites, animal dander, feathers and house dust. Sneezing after getting up every morning, it may be that you just got up in the morning, the body is in a state of just waking up, and the resistance to the outside world is worse than other times, and the dust suspended in the air, dust mites on the quilt, animal dander, etc., are inhaled into the body by the human body, resulting in continuous sneezing every day after getting up.

    3. Patients with allergic rhinitis should prevent sneezing in the morning, mainly to avoid contact with allergens.

    The environment where the patient lives should be cleaned and ventilated frequently, and the indoor furniture should be simple, and it is best not to use curtains and sofas made of woolen materials to prevent the accumulation of dust. Change the bedding frequently, and generally wash the pillowcases, bed sheets, and towels once a week or so. Keep the indoor humidity below 50 to reduce the breeding of dust mites.

    At the same time, try not to keep pets at home, avoid using pillows and bedding made of feathers, animal fur and other materials, and try to use cotton products.

    4. Allergic rhinitis and colds have symptoms of sneezing, nasal itching, and nasal congestion, but patients with allergic rhinitis mainly manifest as nasal symptoms, and the degree of sneezing is more serious than that of a cold, and often cannot be stopped, and a dozen or even dozens of them; The degree of cold and sneezing is mild, only a few occasional sneezes, and often accompanied by fever, cough and other external reactions.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I have been suffering from rhinitis for about 15 years, and I have tried most of the methods on the market, and I have also gone through two years of desensitization**, but none of them are ideal. As I said downstairs, allergic rhinitis can't be **, you can only take the trouble to clean up allergens every day, I have used the following methods, I don't know if it will help you:

    1. It is best to buy a nasal washer for cleaning the nose and normal saline or sea salt, and wash the nose with normal saline every morning, which is a little uncomfortable and a little troublesome, but it is really the most effective, and it is a physical isolation of allergens.

    2. Insist on exercising; The purpose of exercise is to get the nose used to the dusty air so that it doesn't make the nose overreact, after all, allergies are considered an overreaction of the body.

    3. Allergy medicine or that kind of spray is really best to use less, that is, to treat the symptoms but not the root cause, it is useless to use too much, if it is really impossible to solve allergic rhinitis, you can use sprays to soothe, it is recommended not to rely on it.

    4. It is best to go to the hospital to do an allergen test, to see if you are mainly allergic to that, and to prescribe the right medicine, I went to the Second Affiliated Hospital of Changsha Xiangya, which is more famous in its respiratory department.

    5. Hygienic hygienic, dripping method, allergic rhinitis is really squeamish... It's important to ventilate when you sleep at night, and I think the frequency of allergic rhinitis attacks depends on where you stay and the seasonality.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    (I'm like that too...) Pay attention to prevention: rhinitis is mainly easy **.

    To prevent rhinitis**, keep it clean, prevent dust, wind and sand in the air, and wear a mask when you go out! The main symptoms of rhinitis are nasal itching, sneezing, runny nose, nasal congestion, often combined with eye itching, ear itching, palate itching and other allergic phenomena.

    The onset of allergic rhinitis depends on the patient's constitution and the presence of allergens in the environment, both of which are indispensable. It is difficult to change a person's physique, so allergic rhinitis is very difficult. Effective medicines:

    Use budesonide nasal spray and take rhinitis tablets at the same time as this is very effective and effective. Maintenance method: Wash your nose with cold water every morning after getting up, ask for cold water, and stick to it for a while, that's how I maintain it.

    If it is allergic rhinitis, also take care to stay away from allergens. Rhinitis is a long process of :* rhinitis, and it is better not to take long-term drugs, there is *** and dependence.

    In addition to the common ** method, you can use saline nasal lavage, saline will do. You can do your own nasal irrigation or use a nasal irrigation device. This method is very safe, there is no ***, and the effect is slower than that of the drug, but for rhinitis without turbinate hypertrophy and nasal polyps, insisting on nasal lavage has a good effect.

    You can do a good job of nasal maintenance at ordinary times, which can reduce the chance of rhinitis**. The saline nasal irrigation method is very effective for allergic rhinitis.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I'm like this too, is there a good way, just sneeze a few times when you get in bed, and then it's fine, it's so annoying,

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    You and I are the same. So I want to share my solution here with you.

    This is because the room is not ventilated and the air is humid when sleeping every day, which leads to a large number of dust mites. This can lead to allergic rhinitis patients who have an allergic reaction after waking up. Sneezing and runny nose. During the day, when the room is gradually ventilated, the dust mites are reduced, and the allergy symptoms slowly disappear.

    It is recommended to keep the room ventilated at night and wash bed linen frequently to reduce dust mites.

    Allergic rhinitis can't be **, and anti-allergic drugs can't be taken for a long time. So it can only reduce allergens.

    I have been allergic to rhinitis for more than ten years, I have eaten a lot of Chinese medicine and Western medicine, and I bought books to learn about allergic rhinitis, only to know that in addition to desensitization, other methods can not be alleviated. And desensitization** lasts for several years, and very few people can stick to it. Therefore, reducing allergens is a more practical approach.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Sneezing many times in the morning is not necessarily a cold, it may also be caused by allergic rhinitis, as well as dust and lint entering the nasal cavity. You can't see the same.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Analysis: When sneezing occurs, it may be a cold, but it does not mean that the occurrence of sneezing is necessarily a cold, but there is this possibility, because there are many factors that will also cause sneezing. If sneezing is accompanied by fever, runny nose, fatigue and other phenomena, it is likely that a cold may have occurred.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Generally, this situation is allergic rhinitis caused by wind and cold, if it is just sneezing, it generally does not cause symptoms, if it is sneezing and runny nose at the same time, especially when the runny nose is watery, you should take anti-allergic drugs such as chlorpheniramine, spasmine, etc., but allergic rhinitis caused by wind and cold is best to take a tablet of ammonia xanthromine capsules, which has a good effect and can be relieved on the same day. Of course, if there is a fever and cough, it is a cold and cold, so you should pay attention to taking medicine according to the symptoms in order to treat the symptoms**.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Continuous sneezing may be a cold, and it will also be accompanied by nasal congestion and runny nose, so you need to take Cold Ling Granules under the guidance of a doctor, so that the cold can be effectively controlled.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It may not be, a cold is symptomatic, fever, cough, sore throat, runny nose, weakness and other symptoms are colds, if you always sneeze or runny nose, it may be rhinitis, just say no, it is best to go to the hospital for a check-up.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Hello, that's not a cold. It's likely that your nose is allergic to something during the fall season. It may also be rhinitis, the environment is not particularly good, causing rejection.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Sneezing is not necessarily a cold, it may also be allergic rhinitis or the like, mainly depending on the symptoms, if there is an obvious cause of a cold, such as blowing an air conditioner after sweating, or the possibility of obviously getting a cold at night, the possibility of that cold is relatively large.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    If you sneeze often, first of all, you must have a weakened immunity, and if you say that you have been sneezing frequently in recent days, it may be a cold. If you often sneeze when you are fine, from the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine, this is a manifestation of qi deficiency.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It's not that a sneeze is a cold, sometimes I smell some pungent smells, and I will sneeze, which is also very normal, if you add a runny nose, and then sneeze, it must be a cold

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Sneezing a lot in the morning is not necessarily a cold, maybe there are some ingredients in the air that can make your nose itch and sneeze.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It is not necessarily a symptom of a cold, but a sneeze caused by rhinitis.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Not necessarily, the following symptoms are generally present when you have a cold: headache, runny nose, fever, sore throat and so on.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It's basically a cold, and if you still have a runny nose, it's a cold.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Sneezing in the morning may be due to a cold while sleeping, that is, a cold. It may also be an allergic reaction.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    As a precursor to a cold, it is recommended to drink plenty of warm water and be active as much as possible to avoid aggravation of symptoms.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    If allergic rhinitis is diagnosed, it can be treated with hormonal nasal spray drugs**If frequent sneezing is accompanied by watery nasal discharge, and it often occurs in similar seasons, it may be caused by allergic rhinitis.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Are there any other symptoms besides sneezing? Or fatigue, or runny nose? If you don't, maybe someone just misses you.

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