Can you learn to swim with rhinitis?

Rhinitis can learn to swim, but care should be taken to avoid swimming water entering the nasal cavity. For rhinitis patients, swimming can exercise the body, enhance their resistance. It is recommended that patients choose swimming pools with good water quality to avoid stimulating the mucous membrane of the patient’s nasal cavity because of substandard pool water quality, which will also aggravate the patient’s rhinitis, with symptoms of nasal congestion, runny nose and sneezing. Swimming itself can enhance the patient’s physical fitness, for rhinitis has a relieving effect. However, when swimming, you need to be careful to avoid diving, jumping and other actions, so as not to enter the depression of sewage, otherwise acute conjunctivitis, severe headache symptoms, or prolong the course of acute rhinitis may occur. Swimming is aerobic exercise, for most rhinitis is able to swim, but should avoid the acute phase of swimming, because nasal congestion affects breathing, not conducive to swimming for air. If there is an aggravation of rhinitis, patients need to go to the hospital as soon as possible for treatment.