Allergic rhinitis sneezing

Allergic rhinitis sneezing is one of its most significant clinical manifestations. Allergic rhinitis is mainly due to the rapid allergic reaction in the nasal cavity after the inhalation of allergens, and patients can sneeze, and this sneezing is more than 3 consecutive sneezes, and some patients can sneeze dozens of times a day. Long-term sneezing may aggravate the patient’s condition. Clinically, for allergic rhinitis sneezing, it is recommended that patients apply nasal spray hormones, such as endosulfan, coleus, and ryanodine, for nasal spray treatment, as well as combined antihistamine nasal sprays, commonly known as nasal spray with azelaic acid. By repeatedly spraying the nose, it can reduce the local mucosal metaplasia of the nasal cavity, thus reducing sneezing. For some patients, oral antihistamines and leukotriene receptor antagonists can also be used for systemic medication. The combination of oral and topical treatment can also have a very good effect on allergic rhinitis and reduce sneezing and other symptoms.