Can allergic sinusitis resolve spontaneously?
Disease description:
I developed allergic sinusitis while in school. I was diagnosed with it last year, but I didn’t pay much attention to it—mainly because my nose always felt uncomfortable. I’m wondering: if I don’t seek treatment, can allergic sinusitis resolve on its own?
Allergic sinusitis can resolve spontaneously. If immunity is enhanced and exposure to allergens is avoided, the condition may resolve on its own. After mild allergic rhinitis develops, it is essential to minimize contact with allergens and avoid nasal irritation caused by them, thereby alleviating the nasal allergic response. Immunotherapy can be used to induce immune tolerance in the body, ultimately achieving a curative effect.