What should I do if my nose runs and sneezes in the wind?

Blowing wind through the nose causes runny nose and sneezing, which may be allergic rhinitis and vasomotor rhinitis, etc. The solutions include nasal glucocorticosteroids, antihistamines, nasal saline rinsing and surgery.
1. Allergic rhinitis: the nasal mucosa of patients with allergic rhinitis is more sensitive, and blowing wind may stimulate the mucosa of the nasal cavity, which in turn leads to the occurrence of the disease, with a runny nose and sneezing. It is recommended that patients use nasal glucocorticosteroids such as beclomethasone propionate nasal spray, antihistamines such as loratadine, anticholinergics such as ipratropium bromide or cetrimonium bromide, and nasal rinsing.
2. Vasomotor rhinitis: Environmental factors such as temperature changes or wind can cause runny nose, itchy nose and sneezing. Nasal glucocorticosteroids such as budesonide nasal spray, nasal saline rinsing, nasal decongestants such as hydroxymetazoline hydrochloride and surgical treatment are recommended.
Blowing wind causes sneezing and runny nose, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to find out the cause of the problem and treat it under the guidance of the doctor.