What to do if dust mites cause allergic rhinitis

Allergic rhinitis caused by dust mites can be treated comprehensively by desensitization therapy, oral medication, local medication and surgery. 1. Desensitization therapy: it is clear that allergic rhinitis is caused by dust mites, so firstly, we should pay attention to keep away from dust mites to avoid contacting dust mites and inducing the disease; Secondly, we can go to the hospital for specific desensitization therapy, that is, using dust mites as desensitizing agent, so that the patient’s body produces a large number of specific IgG closed antibody, thus reducing the sensitivity of the media cells and playing a therapeutic purpose. 2. Systemic drug therapy: (1) Antihistamine drugs: commonly used are paracetamol, loratadine, etc., which can play the role of anti-allergy, thus relieving allergic rhinitis nasal congestion, runny nose and other uncomfortable symptoms, but it is easy to cause different degrees of inattention, drowsiness and other side effects. (2) Leukotriene receptor antagonists: including montelukast sodium tablets and montelukast sodium chewable tablets in two dosage forms for patients of different ages. (3) Steroid hormones: commonly used drugs are prednisolone, budesonide, etc., which can play the role of anti-inflammatory and alleviate the discomfort, but should not be used for a long time, as it is easy to cause adrenocortical dysfunction. 3. Local medicines: such as 1% ephedrine liquid nasal drip, 1% phenylephrine ephedrine liquid, etc., glucocorticoid nasal spray, etc., this kind of topical medicines can play a role in relieving nasal congestion, snot, and other uncomfortable symptoms. 4. Surgery: For patients with ineffective drug treatment, surgery can also be performed, such as pterygoid neurectomy can reduce parasympathetic excitability. Specific treatment methods, need to be carried out under the guidance of the doctor, to avoid blindly self-medication.