What medication is used for seasonal rhinitis

Seasonal rhinitis generally refers to seasonal allergic rhinitis and may involve medications such as antihistamines, mucus promoters, nasal decongestants, etc. Please follow your doctor’s instructions. 1. Antihistamines: such as loratadine tablets can be used to relieve symptoms associated with allergic rhinitis, such as sneezing, runny nose, itchy nose, nasal congestion, as well as itchy and burning sensation in the eyes. 2. Mucus promoters: such as eucalyptus pinocchio enteric capsule, oleum drip, etc., can be used to eliminate nasal discharge and treat allergic rhinitis. 3. Nasal decongestants: such as hydroxymetazoline, etc., with a direct agonist vascular receptors, causing vasoconstriction, thereby reducing inflammation-induced congestion and edema. Diagnosed seasonal allergic rhinitis should follow the doctor’s instructions standardized treatment, do not blindly self-medication. You should try to avoid contact with allergens in order to minimize the number of episodes.