About Rhinitis

Chronic Rhinitis, also known as chronic rhinitis nos, is related to giant papillary conjunctivitis and allergic conjunctivitis, and has symptoms including purulent rhinitis, rhinorrhea and catarrh. An important gene associated with Chronic Rhinitis is HRH1 (Histamine Receptor H1), and among its related pathways/superpathways are Hematopoietic Stem Cells and Lineage-specific Markers and Allograft rejection. The drugs Dexlansoprazole and Lansoprazole have been mentioned in the context of this disorder. Affiliated tissues include eye, skin and bone, and related phenotypes are immune system and respiratory system

Major Symptoms of Rhinitis

The main symptoms of Rhinitis (allergic rhinitis) include:

1. Sneezing: Patients will sneeze due to excessive sensitivity of the nasal cavity.

2. Runny nose: Patients will have a lot of runny nose due to inflammation of the nasal cavity.

3. Nasal congestion: Due to blocked nasal passages, patients may experience nasal congestion or difficulty breathing.

4. Sore throat/cough: Inflammation of the nasal passages may cause sore throat and cough.

5. Headaches: Nasal congestion and sneezing may cause headaches.

6. Nasal itching: Over-sensitivity of the nasal cavity may cause nasal itching.

7. Memory loss: People who have long-term sinusitis or allergic rhinitis may suffer from memory loss.

8. Skin problems: Inflammation of the nasal passages may lead to itching, redness, and eczema.

Suitable Lifestyle for People with Rhinitis

Suitable lifestyle options for people with Rhinitis include the following:

1. Maintain indoor ventilation: Rhinitis patients should avoid exposure to cold, dry and allergen-rich environments, so maintaining indoor ventilation can help reduce symptoms.

2. Avoid irritating substances: Rhinitis patients should avoid irritating gases and chemicals, such as smoke, dust and pollen.

3. Balanced diet: Rhinitis patients should eat more foods rich in vitamin C, vitamin A and zinc, such as fruits, vegetables, nuts and fish.

4. Maintain good living habits: Rhinitis patients should maintain adequate sleep, avoid staying up late and overexertion; develop regular eating and living habits, such as regular exercise and avoid smoking and drinking.

5. Active treatment: Rhinitis patients should follow the doctor's recommendations for drug treatment and undergo regular check-ups. During treatment, be careful not to overuse medications to avoid developing drug resistance.

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