Pale edema of the nasal mucosa is one of the common symptoms of allergic rhinitis. Allergic rhinitis (allergicrhintis), also known as allergic rhinitis, is an allergic disease of the nasal mucosa and can cause a variety of complications.
So, how to prevent pale edema of the nasal mucosa?
The nose is the entrance to the human respiratory tract, and it is a multifunctional regulator that plays the role of purifying, tempering and moistening the inhaled air. Once a person’s resistance decreases or is affected by wind, the pathogenic bacteria gathered in the nasal cavity will make waves and cause nasal mucosa lesions. If germs invade the larynx, trachea and lungs through the nasal cavity, they can cause laryngitis, bronchitis and pneumonia. Therefore, we need to protect the nose, know the knowledge and methods of nose care, especially in the winter and spring seasons when respiratory diseases are likely to occur.
When washing your face early in the morning, rub the nose and lips with a towel, the skin on both sides of the nose and the surrounding area, to slightly red and hot feeling. You can also use your thumb and index finger to hold the root of the nose and pull it down several times with force from top to bottom. You can also use your thumb and index finger to reach into the vestibule of the nasal cavity and hold the nasal septum cartilage; gently pull down several times. These mechanical stimulation massage can make the blood vessels around the nose congested, improve blood circulation, strengthen nutrition, maintain the normal temperature, so that it can adapt to the outside temperature as soon as possible and improve the ability of the nose to withstand the cold.