What about the perennial itch from the back of the upper jaw to the throat?

Perennial itching from the back of the palate to the throat is often associated with perennial allergic rhinitis, which requires causative and symptomatic treatment depending on the cause and characteristics of the condition.
Perennial allergic rhinitis is caused by the direct contact of allergens in the environment with the nasal mucosa of allergic patients. Its common symptoms are sneezing, running nose, nasal congestion and nasal itch, in which nasal itch is a special sensation that occurs locally after the stimulation of the sensory nerve endings of the nasal mucosa, sometimes accompanied by itching in the external ear canal, soft palate and pharynx.
1. Treatment of the cause: it is necessary to actively avoid and block the contact between allergens and the body on the basis of clear allergens, such as dust mite allergy caused by perennial allergic rhinitis can choose specific desensitization treatment.
2. Symptomatic treatment: glucocorticoids such as budesonide nasal spray, second-generation antihistamines such as oral loratadine, leukotriene receptor antagonists such as oral montelukast, and other drugs, combined with nasal rinsing conservative treatment. When the effect of conservative treatment through the standardized conservative treatment is not satisfactory, surgical treatment such as pre-sialis nerve block and pterygoid neurectomy can be chosen.
If you have itching from the back part of the palate to the throat all year round, you can actively consult a doctor for a clear diagnosis and follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment.