【Laiwo Medical: Knowledge Sharing】Who knows what to do with the "chain call" of sneezing in people with rhinitis?
Publish Date: 2025/8/15
The beginning of autumn is like a magical switch, and at this time, friends with allergic rhinitis start a miserable life. Every day when snot and sneezing come together, that feeling is really torturous. Especially when sneezing, as long as one is sneezed, it's like triggering some crazy "button", and then the sneeze surges like a tide, unable to stop. This is not because someone is gossiping about you behind your back, but rather an exclusive "gift package" for allergic rhinitis.
When the nasal mucosa activates the "sensitive mode", the first sneeze is like a "domino" propelled by a mysterious force, triggering a series of vibrations with a gentle touch. The deafening 'Achoo' sound, as if imbued with magic, not only echoed in the air, but also caused an 'earthquake' around the fragile nasal mucosa, stimulating the surrounding nerve endings and immediately triggering the next sneeze.
What's even more frustrating is that seemingly harmless small actions, such as rubbing or blowing your nose, have become powerful boosters for the "sneezing chain". Every rubbing is a "challenge" to the nasal mucosa, as if challenging it: "Come on, give it another blow!" So, sneezers rushed out of their noses, and the scene was simply "hot and lively".
Why does my nose start twitching when it's the beginning of autumn?Firstly, the temperature difference between morning and evening in autumn significantly increases, coupled with the air becoming particularly dry, making the nasal mucosa particularly fragile in this environment. Once a slight chill is felt, a 'defense alarm' will instantly sound in the nasal cavity. Secondly, autumn is the season when pollen and mites are more active, and these common allergens are scattered in large quantities in the air, which can easily irritate the nasal mucosa.
The next time you encounter a nose that can't stop self medicating, try staying away from common allergens such as pollen, dust, mites, etc., and then clean your nasal cavity with physiological saline to slowly calm down the sensitive nasal mucosa and interrupt this endless chain reaction of sneezing. Finally, Laiwo Medical wishes that every sensitive nose can be treated gently and bid farewell to endless sneezing.