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Rhinitis

In theory:
The main symptoms of rhinitis include nasal congestion, sneezing, runny nose, and nasal itching, but the specific manifestations can vary depending on the type of rhinitis. In the early stages of acute rhinitis, it often presents as dryness, burning or itching in the nose, and eventually develops into obstructive nasal sounds, decreased sense of smell, etc. The main symptoms of chronic rhinitis are nasal congestion and increased nasal mucus, and may also include symptoms such as headache and discomfort at the base of the nose. If the condition is severe, inflammation may also affect other upper and lower respiratory tract areas, causing complications such as pharyngitis, otitis media, tracheitis, bronchitis, and pneumonia.
The main treatment for rhinitis is medication. If the condition is severe enough to affect quality of life or is combined with chronic rhinosinusitis, nasal polyps, and other diseases, surgical treatment may also be considered.

The main symptoms of rhinitis include nasal congestion, sneezing, runny nose, and nasal itching, but the specific manifestations can vary depending on the type of rhinitis. In the early stages of acute rhinitis, it often presents as dryness, burning or itching in the nose, and eventually develops into obstructive nasal sounds, decreased sense of smell, etc. The main symptoms of chronic rhinitis are nasal congestion and increased nasal mucus, and may also include symptoms such as headache and discomfort at the base of the nose. If the condition is severe, inflammation may also affect other upper and lower respiratory tract areas, causing complications such as pharyngitis, otitis media, tracheitis, bronchitis, and pneumonia.
 
The main treatment for rhinitis is medication. If the condition is severe enough to affect quality of life or is combined with chronic rhinosinusitis, nasal polyps, and other diseases, surgical treatment may also be considered.
In fact:
Having rhinitis may seem harmless to people, but whether it is allergic or non allergic, it is unbearable. The drugs used to treat rhinitis have no effect at all. The longer the condition persists, it can cause other diseases such as otitis media and deafness. The treatment of rhinitis surgery is not effective for children.
 
A real case of rhinitis cured: cured: Patient Q is a child who started catching colds and having a runny nose in kindergarten around the age of 3; Q had recovered from the cold, but still had a runny nose; Q had a cold again, a runny nose again. After seeing the doctor, Q was diagnosed with rhinitis. The medication taken is ZYRTEC and the medication sprayed is NASONEX, but these drugs have no effect. Afterwards, rhinitis develops into cold weather and begins to have a runny nose that cannot be stopped, usually for half a year of the year. Until Q was around 6 years old, he went to a children’s hospital to see a doctor. The doctor believed that surgery was necessary, and the success rate of the surgery was 50%. Only with such a success rate would Q definitely not undergo surgery. Q’s mother is afraid that if Q continues to develop like this, it will affect her ears and cause otitis media, etc. She heard the doctor say to wash nose with very light salt water, but it didn’t work; Q’s mother began to think of her own way, using all the methods she could think of to give Q a try, and finally Q’s rhinitis was cured. Q has been suffering from rhinitis for a total of 8 years. Q has been cured for over 8 years now and has not experienced a recurrence.
 
Parents are the saddest when their children get sick. Don’t be blind, whether it’s the doctor’s advice or others’ advice, be extremely cautious when performing surgery Resection surgery is irreversible, and once it’s done, it’s gone. Do you have such troubles? Have a talk!
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