Treatment of acute rhinitis with traditional Chinese Medicine

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I have simple chronic rhinitis. Now I have a runny nose every day and spit it out with my mouth. It's very annoying and affects my work. With a little medicine better, about Chinese medicine treatment of acute rhinitis? Do you know? Today, let me learn from you the treatment of acute rhinitis with traditional Chinese medicine.

Treatment of acute rhinitis with traditional Chinese Medicine

Treatment 1: drug therapy clinically, there are antihistamines, mast cell stabilizers, decongestants, anticholinergics, glucocorticoids and anti leukotrienes for the treatment of allergic rhinitis. The administration methods include nasal local application and oral administration. Glucocorticoid is the most effective drug in the treatment of allergic rhinitis. Mast cell stabilizer is the first choice for pregnant women.

Treatment 2: immunotherapy includes non-specific immunotherapy and specific immunotherapy. Surgical treatment surgical treatment is as an auxiliary treatment to carry out, has its indications: ① inferior turbinate hypertrophy caused by nasal congestion, drug treatment is ineffective; ② nasal septum anatomical abnormalities, and dysfunction; ③ accompanied by chronic paranasal sinusitis. The purpose of this study is to change the anatomical abnormalities and reduce the autonomic nerve reactivity of nasal mucosa.

Treatment 3: the content of patient education includes the understanding of the disease, how to avoid contact with allergens, how to use drugs and what are the side effects. Patient education plays an important role in the treatment effect.

matters needing attention

Warm tips: after the operation of rhinitis, the symptoms of a small number of patients are aggravated due to scab exudation, edema and nasal obstruction, which is a normal phenomenon. Generally, the symptoms disappear 2-3 weeks after the operation. If the symptoms are not alleviated but aggravated, they can go to the Department of external medicine, internal medicine, ophthalmology and neurology to avoid delay.