Runny nose, chest especially stuffy may be related to allergic rhinitis, acute sinusitis, acute upper respiratory tract infection, etc., should be based on different causes to take different treatments, such as the use of fluticasone propionate nasal spray, beclomethasone propionate nasal spray, amoxicillin tablets and other medications, it is recommended to seek medical attention in a timely manner.
1. Allergic rhinitis: Runny blue nose is generally a common symptom of allergic rhinitis, when the patient’s nasal cells swell and cause nasal congestion may lead to a lack of oxygen, the chest is particularly tight symptoms. It is recommended that such patients stay away from allergens, if the symptoms do not improve, you can follow the doctor’s instructions to use fluticasone propionate nasal spray, loratadine capsules and other drugs to relieve the symptoms.
2. Acute sinusitis: some patients in the acute sinusitis attack may appear in the symptoms of blue nasal discharge, but also may be due to the narrowing of the nasal space and poor ventilation, chest especially stuffy situation. Such patients can generally follow the doctor’s instructions to use beclomethasone propionate nasal spray, budesonide nasal spray and other nasal glucocorticoids to reduce the inflammatory response of the nasal mucosa.
During the period of treatment, pay attention to rest, drink more water, and the best diet is based on liquid food.
3. Acute upper respiratory tract infections: Runny nose, chest especially stuffy may be due to acute upper respiratory tract infections. Such patients can generally follow the doctor’s instructions to use amoxicillin tablets, ampicillin tablets and other antibiotics to control the infection. It is recommended that patients pay attention to keep warm and strengthen exercise to enhance resistance.
The presence of the above factors, should promptly seek medical treatment under the guidance of a doctor.