The first thing you need to do is to get a good idea of what you are getting into.
The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on a lot of things.
Rhinitis can also lead to loss of sense of smell, bronchitis, heart disease, pharyngitis, etc. It is especially harmful to children and adolescents, and can affect their studies and employment.
It is said that 80% of nasopharyngeal malignancies around the world are caused by the deterioration of rhinitis that is left untreated.
The clinical manifestations of rhinitis are nasal congestion, excessive runny nose, decreased sense of smell, headache, dizziness, systemic manifestations most people have headache, loss of appetite, easy fatigue, memory loss and insomnia.
Rhinitis can be divided into drug rhinitis, chronic rhinitis and acute rhinitis. Drug rhinitis is the long-term use of various rhinitis drugs or laser or surgery that harm the nasal mucosa, resulting in persistent nasal congestion and nosebleeds from time to time.
Chronic rhinitis manifests as long-term intermittent or alternating nasal congestion, leading to dizziness and brain swelling, which seriously affects sleep, work and study. Mucopurulent nasal discharge often flows backwards into the pharyngeal cavity, resulting in cough and phlegm.
And 1 to 2 days before acute rhinitis, patients often have general discomfort, chill, fever, loss of appetite, headache, etc. The nasal cavity and nasopharynx are dry, burning sensation, itching in the nose, and frequent sneezing. By 2 to 5 days, the original symptoms are aggravated, the temperature is about 38 degrees in adults and up to 39 degrees or more in children, often with vomiting, diarrhea, coma and even convulsions due to high fever.
Third, the treatment of rhinitis 1, improve the external environment to remove the cause of the disease. Improve environmental conditions, dust, cooling, ventilation, etc.; avoid high temperatures, dry, avoid dust and harmful substances inhaled; strengthen personal protection, such as wearing a mask, rinse the nasal cavity and other measures.
2.Intranasal medication Intranasal drops with saline, 5% glucose saline, 25% glucose glycerin, compound peppermint oil, liquid paraffin; or local coating with non-irritating antibiotic ointment.
3, appropriate vitamin supplementation Internal cod liver oil pills, 2 pills each time, 3 times a day; vitamin Bz, 10 mg each time, 3 times a day; vitamin C, 1 gram each time, 3 times a day; vitamin K3 2 tablets each time, 3 times a day.
4, wash the nose The nose can be used such as warm saline 1%-3% sodium bicarbonate solution irrigation, to remove nasal crust, to keep the nasal mucosa moist.