Causes of recurrent rhinitis

Patients with recurrent rhinitis conditions are affected by a variety of factors, related to cold, viral infections, weak immunity, seasons, stimulation and other factors, as follows: 1, cold, viral infections, weak immunity: patients may suffer from recurrent cold, or repeatedly suffer from respiratory viral infections, causing recurrent episodes of acute rhinitis, often also affected by the patient’s body 2. Seasons: Some patients may experience recurrent episodes of allergic rhinitis, often showing seasonal episodes, mainly due to repeated exposure of the nasal mucosa to various polluting and allergenic particles in the air environment. 3. Stimulating factors: Some patients may have developed a chronic rhinitis condition themselves and are prone to various irritating factors that can trigger recurrent rhinitis-related symptoms. The first thing you need to do is to get a good idea of what you are getting into.