Rhinitis asthma cannot be cured.
Rhinitis asthma refers broadly to allergic rhinitis accompanied by bronchial asthma, which is a continuous allergic reactive disease triggered by the mucous membranes of the nose, throat, and airways and bronchial tubes of the respiratory tract due to the exposure of allergic patients to allergens. Common symptoms include itchy nose, sneezing, watery runny nose, cough and wheezing. Major allergens include dust mites, pollen, fungi, artemisia, milk, fish and shrimp.
Because the causes of this type of disease often persist in the living environment for a long time, it is generally difficult to completely isolate allergic patients from allergens, so this type of disease can not be completely cured, and its prognosis is mainly related to whether the treatment is timely and standardized, and generally through active treatment can control the symptoms and improve the quality of life.
When rhinitis asthma occurs, need to actively seek medical treatment, systematic examination to clarify the diagnosis and cause of the disease, and follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment.