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@Why does your nose stop running when the weather warms up?

According to your description, it should be allergic rhinitis; allergic rhinitis, also known as allergic rhinitis, is a common disease and frequently-occurring disease, which is divided into perennial allergic rhinitis and seasonal allergic rhinitis (also known as seasonal allergic rhinitis). pollen rhinitis). It is an allergic disease of the nasal mucosa and can cause a variety of complications. Allergic rhinitis can be complicated by allergic conjunctivitis. Hay fever is a respiratory allergic disease mainly caused by pollen. The main clinical manifestations are nasal itching, continuous sneezing, large amounts of watery nasal discharge, nasal obstruction, etc.; some patients may also experience eye itching, tearing, conjunctival congestion, asthma, etc. Not all plant pollen can cause hay fever. Mainly determined by the antigenicity of pollen. For the sake of your health, it is best to go to a more standardized otolaryngology department for a detailed examination, and treatment is appropriate after a clear diagnosis. For conservative treatment, oral anti-allergic drugs (such as chlorpheniramine tablets, loratadine, cetirizine capsules) can be used , ketotifen capsules, etc.), topical Berkner spray, Renacote, Fusuliang, You nasal spray, etc. The following treatment methods can also be adopted: 1: Use a cold towel to apply cold compress to the nasal cavity; 2: Rinse the nasal cavity with physiological saline; 3: Eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, eat more food rich in crude fiber and water, and avoid smoking. 4: Correcting bad habits such as picking your nose casually. 5: Rinse the nose with a neti washer (adding normal saline) three times a day. This method can increase the immune function of the nasal mucosa and is a more appropriate method.

It is recommended to use low-temperature plasma therapy for surgical treatment, mainly to reduce the volume of the middle and inferior turbinate mucosa, the mucosa anterior and inferior to the nasal septum, and the nasal cavity sensory and parasympathetic nerve (preethmoidal nerve) distribution areas, and directly reduce the volume of some glands or glands in the treatment area. Cell coagulation and necrosis reduces the excitability of cholinergic nerves to reduce gland secretion. It can also reduce the release of vasoactive peptides and reduce vasodilation by destroying parasympathetic microganglion cells and SP nerve fibers in the deep layers of the nasal mucosa. , the edema of the nasal mucosa is reduced, equivalent to decongestant treatment, and is currently an effective method to treat allergic rhinitis