Can seasonal rhinitis be cured completely?
Seasonal rhinitis is difficult to cure completely. During flare-ups, the condition is generally managed with medications, or preventive measures can be taken in advance to alleviate symptoms or reduce the frequency of episodes.
Seasonal rhinitis is associated with allergic factors and often occurs during seasonal transitions, such as in spring or winter. Symptoms typically improve gradually after the seasonal change. When seasonal rhinitis occurs, symptoms may include nasal congestion, sneezing, runny nose, and itchy nose. Under a doctor's guidance, certain medications can be used to relieve symptoms—such as mometasone furoate nasal spray or budesonide nasal spray—or oral traditional Chinese medicines like Qianbai Rhinitis Tablets or Yupingfeng Granules to improve the condition. Additionally, during seasons when rhinitis is more likely to occur, preventive measures such as wearing masks, keeping warm, or taking vitamin C supplements to boost immunity can help reduce the likelihood of developing seasonal rhinitis.
Moreover, it is recommended to engage in regular physical activities, which can enhance physical fitness and indirectly strengthen immune function, thereby reducing the incidence of illness.