I have allergic sneezing. Which medicine is suitable for my condition?
Asked by Male, 34 ยท 2 months ago
Allergic Rhinitis commonly causes repeated sneezing, a runny nose, an itchy nose, watery eyes, throat irritation, or nasal blockage when the body reacts to dust, pollen, smoke, perfumes, weather changes, pet hair, or other allergens. Symptoms may become worse in the morning, during weather changes, or after exposure to strong smells and dust. Anti-allergy medicines and antihistamine tablets are commonly used to help reduce sneezing, itching, watery eyes, and nasal irritation. Some people with frequent or severe symptoms may also benefit from nasal sprays or saline nasal rinses for better long-term control. Avoiding known allergy triggers, wearing a mask in dusty environments, improving room ventilation, washing bedsheets regularly, and maintaining proper hydration may help reduce repeated attacks. Steam inhalation and adequate sleep may also help improve nasal comfort and breathing. Consult a doctor if symptoms continue throughout the year, disturb sleep, or are associated with wheezing, breathing difficulty, or recurrent sinus problems.