Can prednisone acetate injection treat allergic rhinitis?

Prednisone acetate injection belongs to the class of glucocorticoid drugs, which can provide some relief for allergic rhinitis. However, Prednisone Acetate Injection is administered intravenously and can be used for a short period of time, such as 3-5 days, and is not recommended for long-term use, or it may lead to some adverse side effects.
Allergic rhinitis refers to: chronic inflammatory disease of the nasal mucosa caused by atopic individuals exposed to allergens, clinically itchy nose, sneezing, runny nose, nasal congestion and so on.
Allergic rhinitis is first recommended nasal glucocorticoid. Glucocorticosteroids have a better anti-inflammatory, swelling, anti-allergic effect, the use of pathways first recommended for local use in the nasal cavity, the systemic absorption is less, so the side effects are lower, the general course of treatment can be used for 1-3 months. Clinical common drugs are: mometasone furoate nasal spray, fluticasone propionate nasal spray and so on.
So if you have allergic rhinitis, the first choice is to recommend the use of nasal spray glucocorticosteroids, according to the doctor’s instructions.