Some types of rhinitis can cause excessive phlegm. Acute rhinitis, allergic rhinitis and most chronic rhinitis patients often have runny nose, severe nasal congestion or at night when resting the snot will flow back into the throat, stimulate the mucous membrane of the throat to secrete phlegm, and the snot mixed with the discharge from the mouth manifested as phlegm.
Patients with rhinitis and phlegm need to be treated with medications to treat rhinitis, reduce nasal congestion and expectorant drugs.
1. Treatment of rhinitis: active treatment of rhinitis, such as bacterial infection caused by rhinitis need to use antibacterial drugs such as roxithromycin, amoxicillin, etc.; allergic rhinitis need to avoid contact with allergens, give anti-allergy drugs such as fluticasone nasal spray, loratadine, etc. treatment.
2. Reduce the symptoms of nasal congestion: you can use ephedrine hydrochloride nasal drops to reduce the symptoms of nasal congestion.
3. Expectorant drugs: Phlegm thick in the throat can be taken orally to promote the discharge of phlegm Ambroxol oral solution.
If you have rhinitis and phlegm, it is recommended that you go to the hospital to get a clear diagnosis, and then use medication and standardized treatment under the guidance of a physician.