Spring is blooming, officially the season of high incidence of allergic rhinitis. The most common allergen is pollen. The environment also includes haze and animal dander in the spring air. Cold and dry cold air is also one of the main culprits of rhinitis.
To prevent allergic rhinitis in spring, first of all, isolation should be done, not only to keep the room clean, but also to wear a mask when going out to block allergens; secondly, you can use physiological The saline is used to clean the nasal cavity, and the allergic substances will not remain in the nasal cavity, so there will be no allergies; again, control with medication; finally, try not to eat spicy and irritating food to avoid irritating the nasal cavity and causing severe rhinitis.