Blowing the air conditioner for rhinitis may stimulate rhinitis attacks, adjust the environment inside the room, etc., but it is recommended to blow the air conditioner as little as possible.
The reason why you can’t blow the air conditioner for rhinitis is that the air conditioner wind may blow in dust, dust mites and other irritants, which may cause rhinitis attacks. If there are bacteria and other substances inside the air conditioner, the temperature difference between indoor and outdoor is also easy to induce rhinitis attacks, with symptoms such as runny nose and nasal congestion.
If you want to blow the air conditioner, the air conditioner temperature should not be too low, and need to maintain a certain humidity in the room, try to avoid blowing directly into the air conditioner, the room needs to be ventilated regularly, and there should be a process of acclimatization when changing the environment.
Medications should be used under the guidance of a doctor.