A Guide to Managing Postnasal Drip Syndrome and Rhinitis Symptoms

2023-09-16 21:05:37

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Post-nasal drip syndrome, in which secretions from inside the nose travel to the back of the throat, causes chronic coughing and bad breath, adding to the suffering of rhinitis patients. [사진=게티이미지뱅크]It will be mostly cloudy across the country with occasional rain, mostly ending in the afternoon. Rain will continue in Jeju Island until the night and in the Gyeongsang region until the morning of the 18th. The lowest morning temperature is forecast to be 20 to 24 degrees, and the highest daytime temperature is forecast to be 24 to 29 degrees.

Today’s Health = Rhinitis is likely to worsen during seasonal changes when the daily temperature range is large and pollen spreads a lot in the air. A runny nose and stuffy nose are painful, but ‘postnasal drip syndrome’, in which secretions from inside the nose travel to the back of the throat, causes chronic coughing and bad breath, adding to the suffering of rhinitis patients.

When postnasal drip syndrome occurs, it feels like something is stuck in the throat, and the throat becomes itchy and uncomfortable. In particular, you are more likely to wake up when lying down, so symptoms may feel more severe during the night or early in the morning.

Washing the nasal cavity with saline solution can provide temporary improvement, but recurrence can only be prevented by treating the underlying causes of the disease, such as rhinitis, sinusitis, and sinusitis. Drinking plenty of water and maintaining appropriate indoor humidity (40-60%) are helpful, and appropriate use of antihistamines, steroids, and vasoconstrictors can relieve symptoms.

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