What’s wrong with sneezing and sneezing on a day of three volts?

Nasal discharge and sneezing on the day of three volts may be a normal phenomenon, or it may be caused by upper respiratory tract infection, allergic rhinitis and other diseases.
1. Normal phenomenon: If you suddenly enter an air-conditioned room from a hot environment and are suddenly stimulated by cold air on the day of three volts, you will experience clear nasal discharge and sneezing on the day of three volts. It is recommended that the air conditioning temperature on the day of three volts be adjusted appropriately to reduce the temperature difference between indoor and outdoor, which can alleviate the symptoms.
2. Upper respiratory tract infection: Upper respiratory tract infection is caused by viral infections such as coronavirus, influenza virus and adenovirus. If the patient has upper respiratory tract infection, he/she may have symptoms such as sniffling and sneezing on the day of three volts. There is no specific antiviral drug for the treatment of upper respiratory tract infections, and usually doctors will treat the symptoms according to the patient’s symptoms.
3. Allergic rhinitis: Allergic rhinitis is mainly related to genetic and environmental factors, and patients with allergic rhinitis may have symptoms such as running nose and sneezing on the day of three volts. Allergic rhinitis patients should first avoid contact with allergens, and follow the doctor’s instructions to use loratadine, cetirizine and other antihistamines.
After eliminating physiological factors, if the symptoms of sneezing on the day of three volts are caused by diseases, it is recommended that patients go to the hospital as soon as possible for treatment.