Can long term allergic rhinitis be transmitted to others?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-13
25 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Analysis: Rhinitis refers to inflammation of the nasal mucosa and submucosal tissues. Symptoms such as congestion or edema often occur with nasal congestion, runny nose, itchy nose, throat discomfort, cough and other symptoms.

    Guidance: When there is inflammation in the nose, a large amount of nasal discharge can be secreted in the nasal cavity, which can turn yellow due to infection, cause cough when it flows through the throat, and can also flow through the front nostrils when the nasal discharge is very large.

    Life care: In the morning and evening, rinse the nasal cavity to help the nasal cilia clean up harmful substances, so that the number of bacteria in the nasal cavity can be kept within the normal range, or the number of bacteria can be reduced to avoid a vicious cycle and gradually eliminate inflammation.

    Traditional Chinese medicine** can also be used, such as nasal reining and other methods

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Allergic rhinitis is not contagious, while acute rhinitis is contagious, that is, what we usually call a cold or respiratory infection, because its onset is related to pathogenic microorganisms such as influenza virus and adenovirus, so it is contagious, but not everyone will be infected. Pathogenic microorganisms such as influenza virus and adenovirus grow and multiply in the body of patients with acute rhinitis, and are excreted with coughing and sneezing, and the immunity of the surrounding people is reduced.

    or when the anti-dumping function of the nasal mucosa is disrupted, these pathogenic microorganisms will"Take advantage of the situation", which grows and multiplies in the body and causes disease.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    No. Allergic rhinitis is not contagious, in general, patients with allergic rhinitis are manifested by runny nose, sneezing, and even headache and dizziness, and long-term insomnia, mainly manifested as:

    1. A large amount of watery nasal discharge: but when the acute reaction tends to weaken or disappear, it can be reduced or thickened, and if secondary infection occurs, it can become mucopus-like discharge. This is also one of the symptoms of allergic rhinitis.

    2. Olfactory disorder: if it is caused by mucosal edema and nasal congestion, it is mostly temporary. It can also be a symptom of allergic rhinitis.

    Therefore, the life of patients with allergic rhinitis is very painful, and we must take the initiative to care for them and help them fight the disease.

    Although allergic rhinitis is not contagious, allergic constitution can be inherited, and when everyone has symptoms of allergic rhinitis, it is necessary to be timely**.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If it is allergic rhinitis, it is not contagious. Allergic rhinitis is a very common chronic nasal mucosal congestion disease, and the main clinical symptoms are nasal itching, sneezing, runny nose, nasal congestion, nasal reflux, and sudden cough at night. Unlike colds, allergic rhinitis generally occurs when the climate changes, wakes up in the morning, or there is dust in the air, but this phenomenon generally only lasts for 10 to 20 minutes, and may appear intermittently throughout the day.

    What should I do if I have allergic rhinitis? You can try Tai Min Le's anti-allergic probiotics, imported from Taiwan, patented functional probiotics, which can regulate the hormone secretion of human immune Th2 cells and regulate the activity balance of immune cells; IFN- can assist the balance between Th1 and Th2, adjust human immune function, improve allergic constitution, reduce IgE without any ***, help regulate immune balance and gastrointestinal function, and reduce allergic reaction.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Allergic rhinitis is not contagious. Allergic rhinitis is not caused by a cold. It is caused by allergies and manifests itself in rhinitis.

    This cleanses the nasal passages, but it does not have an anti-virus effect. Allergies can be inherited, that is to say, if you are allergic, your child will also be allergic, so in the same situation, when encountering allergens, your child is also very likely to get allergic rhinitis. This is genetic, not contagious.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello, allergic rhinitis is a disease related to immune function. It is not caused by viral or bacterial infections. So it's definitely not contagious.

    However, many allergic rhinitis are often caused by infection with bacteria and viruses. So you should still pay attention to this situation.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello, allergic rhinitis does not infect others in life, allergic rhinitis is due to the body's own allergic constitution, the patient inhales or comes into contact with allergic substances in the outside world, which triggers an inflammatory reaction, and does not cause infection, so allergic rhinitis is not contagious, patients should not worry too much, try to avoid contact with substances that cause their own allergies in life, reduce the onset of diseases.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Changsha Fourth Hospital - Department of Otolaryngology - Chief Physician - Li Xiangsheng - Is allergic rhinitis contagious?

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Because allergic rhinitis is not an infectious disease, it is generally caused by the congestion and permeability of the nasal mucosa caused by allergens, so it is recommended that you do not worry, I don't know what symptoms you have, but it is generally recommended that oral drugs such as cetirizine ** can be taken orally.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello, allergic rhinitis is not contagious. It is recommended to pay attention to hygiene and take some anti-inflammatory drugs. Eat more green vegetables and fruits, and drink some banyan root to prevent the occurrence of diseases. Exercising outdoors is good for your health.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hello, allergic rhinitis is because of the existence of allergic constitution, allergic constitution is not contagious, only inherited, that is, allergic constitution will be passed on to offspring. I hope my answer is helpful to you.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Most chronic, persistent rhinitis is inflammation of the nasal mucosa, which is caused by lymphocyte and monocyte infiltration and is not contagious; The common cold, also known as acute rhinitis, is mostly caused by acute viruses and is prone to infection. Acute rhinitis is less related to genetics, while chronic rhinitis may have a genetic predisposition, most of which run in families. Acute and chronic rhinitis is more difficult to distinguish within 1 week of onset, and easier to distinguish and diagnose after 1 week.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Haha, this question, I also asked when I had rhinitis at Chengdu Minsheng Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist Hospital, doctor. It is said that allergic rhinitis is a disease related to immune function. It is not caused by viral or bacterial infections.

    So it's definitely not contagious. Now I'm relieved.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Allergic rhinitis is not contagious, and allergic rhinitis is not the same as acute rhinitis, i.e. a cold. Colds are caused by a rhinovirus infection and are contagious. Allergic rhinitis is not caused by a viral infection, but is due to autoimmune causes, so it is not contagious.

    Allergic rhinitis is a common disease in clinical practice, the main symptoms are nasal congestion, paroxysmal sneezing, nasal itching, runny nose, and paleness and edema of the nasal mucosa can be found during physical examination. Allergic rhinitis mainly includes the following aspects:

    1. Avoid allergens: If you want to identify the allergens of allergic rhinitis, you can take a blood test. After the allergens are detected, the allergens such as cat hair, dog hair, etc. should be cleaned up in time, try to avoid pets, and regularly expose to quilt covers, pillows, sofa covers, etc.;

    2. Drugs**: oral anti-allergic drugs, such as loratadine, ebastine, montelukast, and nasal spray drugs**, such as mometasone furoate and fluticasone propionate in nasal spray hormones, as well as nasal sprays without hormones, such as azelastine hydrochloride. In addition, patients can also use sea salt water to rinse the nasal cavity, with the aim of removing allergens in the nasal cavity and relieving the symptoms of allergic rhinitis;

    3. Desensitization**: If the patient is only allergic to mites, you can try desensitization**, commonly used is sublingual administration and intramuscular injection, which can achieve the best effect. However, the cycle is longer, which may take 3-5 years, and patients need to be patient.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Allergic rhinitis is not contagious, the root cause of allergic rhinitis lies in the physique, anyone who has allergic rhinitis, must be allergic, after inhaling a large number of allergens, allergic rhinitis may occur, but not everyone with allergic constitution will get allergic rhinitis, so this is more related to their own physique, so it is not contagious.

    Allergic rhinitis is said to be hereditary, and if you are allergic, your offspring will also be allergic. In the same situation, the child is very likely to get allergic rhinitis when encountering allergens, which is caused by genetics, not infection.

    Secondly, it is allergic constitution, there is no way to change things in medicine at present, but you can use traditional Chinese medicine to slowly recuperate the body, maybe it can change the physique.

    In addition, it is necessary to control allergens, not only to stay away from allergens outside, but also to pay more attention to hygiene at home, regularly clean the nasal passages, and clean the hygiene of the home, such as changing the sheets, quilt covers and sofa covers and other fabrics that come into contact with these objects.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Allergic rhinitis is not contagious. So which rhinitis can be contagious? It is a contagious disease, for example, acute rhinitis caused by epidemic ** can be contagious.

    Other than that, rhinitis in general is not contagious. If you have rhinitis caused by a contagious disease, you should isolate it and do it aggressively**. But we often face this situation, in the same office or the same place, one person sneezes, everyone else will sneeze, this is because people in the same office or the same environment, after a long time, the allergens may be the same, and the same allergies may occur.

    Although the symptoms may be the same, it is not caused by contagion, but by the same allergen. Therefore, there is no need to worry about this contagion in the case of allergic rhinitis.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Allergic rhinitis, according to our modern research, will have certain genetic factors, so if one of the parents suffers from allergic rhinitis, then the probability of the child suffering from allergic rhinitis is almost 10% to 30%, if both parents have allergic rhinitis, the probability of his child suffering from allergic rhinitis may rise to more than 60%, which is an observation of the current statistics of epidemiology.

    Allergic rhinitis, in addition to genetic factors, it also has an environmental factor, that is to say, why our modern people, some people in their thirties and forties, or in their forties, suddenly suffer from allergic rhinitis, and his children, also have allergic rhinitis, because of the pollutants in the environment we live in, as well as dust particles, as well as sulfur dioxide, and the concentration of various harmful gases will be relatively high, in this polluted environment, the probability of suffering from allergic rhinitis will be very high, It's much higher than in the countryside.

    So the environment we used to live in, maybe the economy was not so developed, and then there were not so many cars, and in this very clean air, the incidence was relatively low. With the development of economy and society, after the intensification of environmental pollution, the incidence of allergic rhinitis is increasing year by year, the incidence rate in cities is higher than that in rural areas, the incidence rate in large cities is higher than that in small cities, and the incidence in developed areas is greater than that in underdeveloped areas.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Allergic rhinitis is not contagious, allergic rhinitis is rhinitis caused by allergies, allergens mainly include pollen, animal excrement and dust mites, etc., allergic rhinitis has a certain hereditary nature.

    Patients with allergic rhinitis may experience nasal itching, sneezing, runny nose and nasal congestion, usually with antihistamines**. Patients with allergic rhinitis are prone to attacks when they have low immunity and colds, and can use drugs or surgery**, but rhinitis is easy to reverse**.

    In addition to finding allergens and staying away from allergens, patients with allergic rhinitis also need to exercise appropriately to improve immunity, so as to avoid the recurrence of rhinitis.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The occurrence of allergic rhinitis is due to a specific individual, so when it encounters an allergen, then the two form sensitization after long-term contact, so that when the human body comes into contact with the allergen again, a series of allergic reactions occur, so it leads to the occurrence of allergic rhinitis.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It's not contagious. When breathing in life, it will feel very difficult, and it will feel very uncomfortable, and the body will also have some nasal congestion, itchy nose and sneezing every day. You can buy some anti-inflammatory drugs, and you can also buy some related detergents.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It is not contagious, this is a hereditary disease, and the causes of this disease are more complex, which may be related to lifestyle habits, may be related to diet, and may also be caused by genes.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Allergic rhinitis is not contagious. This is because this type of rhinitis is caused by exposure to allergens, which can lead to infection. It only appears due to allergies, so it does not infect others.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Allergic rhinitis will be hereditary, because patients with allergic rhinitis have allergic constitution, and allergic constitution will be inherited, so everyone should do it in time**, I wish you an early **.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Allergies may be inherited, but they can be cured by surgery, anterior ethmoid nerve block can cure allergic rhinitis, this technique is now available in many large hospitals, Qingdao here I know that the five doctors of otolaryngology are possible, other places are not clear.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Let's not worry about heredity, because this is really uncontrollable, even if the adult is healed, the genetics are still there, don't worry about it anymore, no one needs to face something, heredity is not 100% probable, don't think about anything

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