What to do if you have phlegm in your throat from rhinitis

Rhinitis with phlegm in the throat may be rhinitis (sinusitis, chronic rhinitis, allergic rhinitis, etc.) leading to secretion backflow and phlegm, which can be treated with antibiotics, pro-drainage drugs and anti-allergy drugs.
1. Sinusitis: Sinusitis leads to an increase in nasal secretions in the nasal cavity, and a change in position can cause nasal secretions to flow from the posterior nostril into the throat, stimulating the mucosal tissues in the area and leading to an increase in phlegm. In this case, you need to actively treat the condition of rhinitis to reduce the production of inflammatory secretions in the nasal tract from the root cause.
2. Chronic rhinitis: when there is obvious purulent nasal mucus in the nasal tract, it can flow back into the throat, often using antibiotics such as oral roxithromycin capsules, cefaclor extended-release tablets. Mucus can also be used to promote the discharge of drugs, proprietary Chinese medicines to control symptoms, such as eucalyptus-pinocampus enteric capsule, nasal abundance of Tongjiao particles, and so on.
3. Allergic rhinitis: nasal cavity often have watery secretion, oral loratadine and other anti-allergy drugs, can be used in conjunction with the use of hormonal nasal spray drugs, such as mometasone furoate nasal spray, fluticasone propionate nasal spray.
It is recommended that patients consult a doctor in time to clarify the diagnosis, standardize the use of drugs and targeted treatment under the guidance of the physician.