What should I do if I get dust in my nose?

Nasal rinsing can be used to remove dust from the nose.
Nasal rinsing can be done after dust enters the nose, i.e., saline or physiological seawater is used to rinse the nasal cavity under the guidance of a professional doctor, and the rinsing solution can clean the nasal cavity of residual dust, allergens or secretions, crusts, etc., which can help improve the symptoms and inhibit some inflammation of the nasal cavity at the same time.
If dust enters the nasal cavity, there are dust mites and other allergens in the dust, which may produce an allergic reaction and lead to an attack of allergic rhinitis. Antihistamine drugs can be taken for treatment, such as cetirizine hydrochloride tablets, loratadine tablets, etc.; glucocorticosteroid nasal spray, such as tretinoin nasal spray, etc.; to improve the symptoms of sneezing, nasal congestion, runny nose and other symptoms that occur in the nasal cavity after allergy.
It is recommended that you can wear a mask for daily travel to help reduce the inhalation of dust. If the nose into the dust after rinsing themselves, there are still uncomfortable symptoms, it is recommended that the hospital to consult a doctor to clarify the cause of the disease, and then follow the doctor’s instructions to use medication.