In this regard, many "tricks" spread in society, but how about the curative effect? Let's take a look.
Method 1: Use folk remedies
Curative Effect: ☆
Many have tried folk remedies, or even "earth remedies" with scallions or garlic stuck in their noses. It is true that some people will improve the symptoms of sneezing and runny nose due to the temporary effect of the folk prescription or the temporary stimulation of the taste, but because there is no dialectical cause of the disease, there is no fundamental solution to the problem, so most people have no long-term effect with the folk prescription.
Method 2: Take cold medicineCurative effect: ★
Many people will take cold medicine when rhinitis, but this does not mean that cold medicine can cure rhinitis.
Some of the anti-allergy ingredients in cold medicines are similar to those used to treat allergic rhinitis, so they can be effective. However, there are more cold medicine compounds, and many ingredients are not needed for the treatment of rhinitis, so there is the possibility of over-use or under-use.
Method 3: Nasal irrigation
Curative effect: ★★★
Washing the nose is a popular way to relieve colds and rhinitis in the past two years. It works.
By rinsing your nasal passages with clean water, you can reduce the bacteria and allergens inside your nasal passages, and reduce symptoms with one stone.
However, it should be noted that you should not rinse too often to avoid destroying the normal environment of the nasal cavity.
Method 4: Wear a mask
Curative effect: ★★★
Wearing a mask can increase the barrier for the nasal cavity and relatively reduce the inhalation of allergens, which is suitable for patients with allergic rhinitis.
Method 5: Strengthen self-management
Curative Effect: ★★★★★
Allergic rhinitis, not only promote drug treatment, but also need comprehensive health management. Such as diagnosis and away from allergens, strengthening healthy diet and exercise, etc., by creating a healthy living environment and strengthening physical fitness to prevent allergic rhinitis, the safest and most reliable.