Allergic rhinitis is not the nemesis of ginger

The nemesis of allergic rhinitis is not ginger, and there is no so-called nemesis drug for allergic rhinitis, which should be treated by other methods. Ginger has anti-inflammatory and sedative effects, and in traditional Chinese medicine, ginger is considered to have the effect of detoxifying the surface and dispersing cold (removing the cold from the surface of the muscle), which has the effect of warming the lungs and dispersing cold in the treatment of allergic rhinitis. However, the use of ginger alone is generally not effective in treating allergic rhinitis. Allergic rhinitis requires systematic treatment, once the symptoms appear, it is necessary to take oral dicloxacillin tablets, loratadine tablets, cetirizine hydrochloride tablets and other antihistamines in a timely manner, together with the use of azelastine nasal spray nasal spray treatment, but also can use budesonide nasal spray. If necessary, it should also be treated by turbinectomy. To summarize, it is recommended that patients with allergic rhinitis actively seek medical treatment, and should not use a certain food or medication indiscriminately to cure the disease.