What should I do if I have allergic rhinitis and have a sore throat after sneezing?

Allergic rhinitis after sneezing particularly sore throat, may be because the sneezing force is too large, caused by the mechanical stimulation of the mucous membrane of the pharynx; may also be due to nasal congestion caused by open-mouth breathing, the mucous membrane of the pharynx is dry; may also be due to the nasal secretion reflux stimulation caused. It is necessary to actively treat allergic rhinitis, and at the same time give gargling, tablets, nebulization and other symptomatic treatment.
1. Excessive sneezing force: If the degree of allergic rhinitis is more severe, resulting in continuous sneezing, it may cause mechanical irritation of the mucous membrane of the throat leading to pain. It is necessary to control the allergic symptoms, follow the doctor’s advice to use mometasone furoate nasal spray, montelukast, loratadine and other drugs, if the sneezing action is relieved, the symptoms of throat pain will also improve on their own.
2. Nasal congestion and open-mouth breathing: Allergic rhinitis may be accompanied by edema of the mucous membrane of the nasal turbinates, resulting in long-term nasal congestion. Nasal congestion may cause open-mouth breathing, which leads to dryness and pain in the mucous membranes of the throat, and the symptoms are worse after sneezing. It is necessary to prescribe hydroxymetazoline decongestant to improve nasal congestion, and Chinese medicines such as herbal coral tablets can be given to improve the throat symptoms.
3. Nasal secretion reflux: If the nasal secretion reflux stimulation can also cause discomfort, pain in the throat, symptoms worsened after sneezing. Need to follow the doctor’s instructions to use mometasone furoate nasal spray, montelukast, loratadine and other drugs, with conditions can be coupled with desensitization therapy. At the same time to give gargling, tablets, nebulization and other symptomatic treatment.