The treatment of vasomotor rhinitis includes medication, surgery and other treatments.
1. Drug treatment: commonly used drugs include nasal decongestants, nasal anticholinergics, antihistamines, nasal glucocorticoids, nasal saline rinses, etc.
(1) Nasal decongestants: such as adenosine triphosphate, used to relieve nasal congestion.
(2) Nasal anticholinergics: e.g., ipratropium bromide, for relief of runny nose.
(3) Antihistamines: for example, azelastine nasal spray for relief of sneezing and runny nose symptoms.
(4) Nasal glucocorticosteroids: for example, budesonide nasal spray, which is used to fight edema and relieve nasal congestion.
2.Surgical treatment.
(1) Nasal structural deformity correction: used to alleviate nasal symptoms due to nasal deformity, suitable for patients with deviated septum and narrow internal nasal aperture.
(2) Irreversible lesion tissue excision: timely removal of hyperplastic hypertrophic turbinate, nasal polyps, etc.
(3) Parasympathetic neurectomy: cut off the parasympathetic nerve fibers to reduce sneezing, runny nose and other symptoms.
3. Other treatments: for example, women may suffer from endocrine disorders that may lead to vasomotor rhinitis, which can be treated by regulating the endocrine system; and psychological interventions can be carried out to treat diseases caused by excessive mental stress.
If you are diagnosed with vasomotor rhinitis, it is recommended that you consult a doctor in a timely manner and standardize the treatment under the doctor’s guidance for an early recovery.