There is no quick fix for allergic rhinitis flare-ups, and patients may be treated by avoiding allergens, medication, and saline rinses. If the symptoms are severe, surgical treatment can also be considered.
1. Avoid contact with allergens: If the patient is allergic to only one allergen, he/she should try his/her best to isolate himself/herself from the allergen environment. Even if complete isolation is not possible, contact should be avoided as much as possible.
2. Medication: patients can also apply loratadine, oxymetazoline, budesonide, sodium cromoglycate and other medications under the guidance of doctors for treatment.
3. Saline rinsing: Saline can be used to clean the nasal cavity, thus relieving the symptoms.
4. Surgery: For those whose condition is recurring and seriously affects their daily life, or if the above treatment is ineffective, pterygoid neurectomy can also be adopted as treatment.
Patients should consult a doctor in time, complete the relevant examinations and standardize the treatment.