Swimming nose allergy to chlorine may be an allergic reaction to the chlorine-containing disinfectant used in swimming pools, which may result in redness and itchiness of the nose without ventilation, etc. Symptoms can be relieved by avoiding contact with allergens, using nasal sprays, and oral medications (loratadine tablets, etc.).
1. Avoid contact with allergens: During this period, it is better for patients not to swim again, so as not to come into contact with such disinfectants, which will lead to the aggravation of nose allergy, and to avoid contact with such substances in life. After swimming, you need to clean your nasal cavity in time to reduce the residue of allergic substances in the nasal cavity.
2. Nasal sprays: These include mometasone furoate nasal spray, budesonide inhalation aerosol, fluticasone propionate nasal spray, and so on.
3. Oral medication: you can take antihistamines to improve the allergy phenomenon, commonly used drugs loratadine tablets, cetirizine hydrochloride tablets, fexofenadine hydrochloride tablets, etc., but also with oral vitamin C tablets, montelukast, prednisolone acetate, aminobutanetriol and other drugs treatment.
It is recommended that the patient consult a doctor in time, and strictly follow the doctor’s instructions for medication.