Can Hot and Cold Air Allergic Rhinitis Cure Itself?

Hot and cold air allergic rhinitis, mild patients may have symptoms relief after adapting to changes in environmental temperature, possibly self-healing, while severe cases need medication under the guidance of a doctor in order to get better.
Cold and hot air allergic rhinitis means that when the body is suddenly exposed to cold or hot air, it will stimulate the nasal mucosa to produce an allergic reaction. At this time, hot and cold air is equivalent to allergens, which will lead to continuous sneezing, runny nose, nasal congestion and other symptoms.
Usually the symptoms of allergic rhinitis can be relieved by getting out of the hot and cold air environment. In mild cases, the allergic rhinitis may resolve itself after the body has adapted to the hot and cold environment.
If the condition is more serious, it is necessary to use glucocorticoid drugs such as mometasone furoate nasal spray and antihistamines such as loratadine tablets under doctor’s supervision for treatment.