What about nasal congestion in bed at night? It may be caused by chronic simple rhinitis, allergic rhinitis, vasomotor rhinitis, etc. You should consult a doctor in time to find out the cause of the problem, and usually treat it with medication.
1. Chronic simple rhinitis: Chronic simple rhinitis can be triggered by malnutrition, repeated episodes of acute rhinitis or incomplete treatment. Patients will experience intermittent and alternating nasal congestion and other symptoms. It is usually treated by medication, which includes ephedrine solution, hydroxymetazoline, etc., and the treatment should not be more than 7 days, and glucocorticoid nasal spray, such as budesonide nasal spray, etc.
2. Allergic rhinitis: when the patient sleeps at night, such as allergy to dust mites on the bedding, can lead to allergic rhinitis, such as nasal itching, nasal congestion, sneezing and runny nose. Bedding can be replaced, sun exposure to remove mites and so on. Apply second-generation antihistamines, such as loratadine, cetirizine, etc.; glucocorticoid nasal spray, such as budesonide nasal spray, etc., combined with nasal rinse treatment.
3. Vasomotor rhinitis: It can be caused by mental stress and changes in environmental temperature, and the lowering of temperature at night leads to symptoms of nasal congestion in patients with vasomotor rhinitis. Generally treated by medication, drugs include glucocorticoid nasal spray, such as budesonide nasal spray; nasal antihistamines, such as azelastine hydrochloride nasal spray.
The daytime is fine at night sleep nasal congestion, it is recommended that the hospital consultation, diagnosis is clear and follow the doctor’s instructions for medication and treatment.