Continuous sneezing may be related to infection, allergy, vasodilatory rhinitis, etc. It can be treated by anti-infection, anti-allergy and nasal glucocorticoid.
1. Anti-infection treatment: continuous sneezing is commonly associated with upper respiratory tract infection, mainly caused by viruses, bacteria and other pathogens infecting the nasal cavity, if there is a clear bacterial infection, we can use ceftazidime, penicillin and other anti-infection treatment.
2. Anti-allergic treatment: continuous sneezing may also be related to the patient’s allergy to pollen particles, dust mites, animal dander and secretions, certain foods, etc. It is commonly seen in allergic rhinitis, and anti-allergic medications such as chlorpheniramine maleate, loratadine, etc. can be taken to alleviate the symptoms.
3. Nasal glucocorticoid treatment: continuous sneezing may also be seen in vasodilatory rhinitis, often in some physical, chemical and mental factors such as stimulation, at this time can be appropriate to use glucocorticoids to treat, with anti-inflammatory effect, help reduce nasal mucosal edema, improve nasal and sinus drainage. Commonly used drugs are budesonide nebulization and so on.
Continuous sneezing may also be seen in other diseases, if it continues unrelieved, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, to clarify the cause of the disease, according to the cause of the treatment. The above medications need to be used under the physician’s knowledge.