How to sneeze allergic rhinitis all the time

Patients with allergic rhinitis who always sneeze can be sprayed with mometasone furoate nasal spray or fluticasone propionate spray, which can effectively reduce the state of nasal mucosal sensitivity of patients. Patients can also add oral antibiotics for treatment, commonly used is montelukast sodium or levocetirizine hydrochloride oral solution. Patients should exercise more to strengthen their resistance, and they can also consider taking oral transfer factor or pidomod to strengthen their resistance. After active treatment, the patient’s allergy symptoms should improve significantly. It is best for patients to go to the hospital for allergen testing to clarify exactly what they are allergic to. Avoiding contact as much as possible in life will also effectively reduce the symptoms of allergic rhinitis and sneezing in patients. If the child is younger, immunotherapy can also be considered.