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Can people with rhinitis swim?
Hello, I'm glad to answer this question. Rhinitis is a common disease, which is difficult to cure and has a great influence on life. Rhinitis can be roughly divided into two categories, namely chronic rhinitis and acute rhinitis.

Relatively speaking, friends with chronic rhinitis can swim, but they should not be too indulgent when swimming. Try to use the outcrop swimming method. Because a friend with rhinitis has a sensitive nose, there are cleaning ingredients in the swimming pool, such as bleach. Substances such as bleaching powder enter the nasal cavity and bring nasal secretions and bacteria into the sinuses, which is easy to cause sinusitis.

If you really can't help but want to go swimming, you must swim with your head up first, or hold your nose with a clip. The principle is not to let water into the nose. Secondly, disinfect your nose after swimming. The most commonly used disinfection method for friends with rhinitis is disinfection with salt water. Salt it is recommended to go to the pharmacy to buy special disinfection salt. Disinfection with salt water can effectively remove nasal allergens and relieve rhinitis symptoms.

In addition, friends with acute rhinitis are not recommended to swim, because friends with acute rhinitis are extremely allergic, and now the swimming pool has everything. Don't let your body bear a greater burden for a temporary stimulus.

Acute rhinitis usually occurs during a cold, and most of my friends have experienced it. Generally, I feel itchy throat on the first day, then tonsil inflammation, and finally I have a stuffy nose and a fever (that is, acute rhinitis). Generally, this cycle will be around 7- 10 days, and the recovery speed of different constitutions is different. In fact, acute rhinitis is not terrible, and most people will heal themselves. If it's not serious, don't take medicine, just drink more hot water. ?