Can allergic rhinitis chronic sinusitis cause breath-holding?

Allergic rhinitis combined with chronic sinusitis may cause breath-holding symptoms.
Allergic rhinitis is an allergic reaction of the nasal mucosa of the organism caused by contact with allergens, and symptoms such as nasal congestion may occur. Allergic rhinitis is prone to secondary causes of chronic sinusitis, which may also cause nasal congestion due to swelling of the mucous membranes of the turbinates and sinuses.
When allergic rhinitis is combined with chronic sinusitis, the symptoms of nasal congestion may undergo a superimposed effect, further aggravating the nasal congestion and causing sensations such as nasal congestion and breath-holding.
Allergic rhinitis and chronic sinusitis should be treated with medications such as mometasone furoate nasal spray and nasal rinsing under the direction of a doctor to relieve the breathlessness caused by the disease.