How to treat allergic rhinitis

Allergic rhinitis is first recommended to avoid contact with allergens, can be treated with anti-allergy drugs, and if necessary, need to be treated by desensitization therapy and surgical methods.
During the acute attack of allergic rhinitis, there may be a large amount of runny nose, frequent sneezing and other clinical symptoms, it is recommended to take loratadine tablets, cetirizine tablets and other anti-allergy drugs to alleviate the symptoms, and for more serious conditions, it can be combined with hormone therapy such as mometasone furoate nasal spray, and at the same time, stay away from the suspected allergens.
For frequently recurring allergic rhinitis, doctors may recommend desensitization therapy. Desensitization therapy is a treatment that reduces the body’s sensitivity to allergic substances by making the body tolerant to the allergens through oral administration or injection of small doses of the allergens.
For those who do not respond well to medication or desensitization, doctors may recommend surgical procedures such as pre-splenial nerve amputation and post-nasal nerve amputation if necessary. This will help to relieve the symptoms of allergic rhinitis.
Allergic rhinitis requires a consultation with an ENT (Ear, Nose and Throat) doctor to develop an individualized treatment plan based on the patient’s condition.