Inattentiveness, when rhinitis is a problem

Having rhinitis can actually affect concentration! Many friends in life often have problems with dizziness, sneezing, and inability to concentrate. Allergic rhinitis, rhinosinusitis, and other rhinitis that can cause nasal congestion can cause the above conditions.

Why does rhinitis cause lack of concentration, and what are the reasons for this?

When the brain is deprived of oxygen, the above symptoms will occur. The brain is the most oxygen-consuming organ in the human body, accounting for about a quarter of the body’s oxygen consumption, and nasal blockage can cause the body to have insufficient oxygen intake and brain hypoxia.

When the physiological function of the nasal cavity is affected, breathing disorders will occur, triggering a decrease in blood oxygen concentration and affecting the function and metabolism of other tissues and organs, while some such as headache, dizziness, memory loss, chest pain, chest tightness, mental atrophy, etc., and even serious complications such as emphysema, pulmonary heart disease and asthma. When rhinitis is not treated in time and affects the olfactory mucosa, olfactory impairment will occur, resulting in the inability to smell odors and other smells. When long-term recurrent sinusitis is not treated in time, inflammation can spread to adjacent organs and tissues, and complications such as frontal bone osteomyelitis, orbital bone wall osteitis and periostitis, orbital wall subperiosteal abscess, intraorbital cellulitis, retrobulbar optic neuritis, epidural abscess, subdural abscess, septic meningitis, brain abscess, cavernous sinus thrombophlebitis and many other critical emergencies.

Nasal blockage, open mouth breathing, and lack of filtration of dirty air from the nasal cavity can cause pneumonia.

In life we often see friends who sneeze, a dozen or even dozens of times at a time, and they know they have rhinitis. But there are also many friends who have symptoms themselves that have not yet been clearly diagnosed.

So what are the general symptoms of rhinitis patients?

Allergic rhinitis nasal itching, sneezing and watery snot are the main symptoms, which can be accompanied by itchy corners of the eyes, itchy ears, itchy upper chamber and other related symptoms.

The main symptoms of rhinosinusitis are nasal congestion, yellowish mucus, which may be accompanied by headache and loss of smell. Hypertrophic rhinitis and drug rhinitis are mainly nasal congestion. Atrophic rhinitis is mainly dry nose.

Many people feel that having rhinitis is a small thing and they don’t need to worry about it. What are the best signs to go to the hospital at first?

1. persistent nasal itching, sneezing and watery snot; 2. breath-holding; 3. loss of smell; 4. yellow pus snot; 5. nasal odor and headache, etc.

Several of our common rhinitis, such as allergic rhinitis, rhinosinusitis, etc., are recurrent only under certain conditions, and are generally in a safer state. We should avoid recurrent allergic rhinitis in our life as 1.

Exercise, avoid contact with allergens, cleanse the nasal cavity, three volt paste, three nine paste, wear a mask on hazy days, hay fever patients open windows less in spring and autumn, change clothes and shower first when you get home, etc.

How to avoid acute attacks of rhinosinusitis?

Exercise, strengthen resistance, prevent colds, actively treat chronic sinusitis, etc.