Is it okay to use honey on the nose for allergic rhinitis?

The application of honey to the nose for allergic rhinitis may not always have a significant effect. The following clinical analysis is available: First, the treatment of allergic rhinitis is mainly the application of nasal spray hormones and antihistamine nasal spray, as well as oral anti-allergy drugs for comprehensive treatment. Honey does not have the above drug effects and cannot effectively carry out anti-allergic effects, so it cannot effectively treat allergic rhinitis. Secondly, honey itself is also a substance that can easily trigger allergies in patients. Some patients who use honey on their nose will aggravate the local allergic reaction in the nasal cavity, making the allergic rhinitis more serious and even causing local redness and swelling in the nasal cavity. Of course, some patients who are not allergic to honey, or whose nasal mucosa is crusty, dry, or ulcerated, may use honey in moderation to keep the local mucosa moist and promote regeneration of the mucosa may have some effect.