What medications should be taken for nasal sinusitis, pharyngitis, and asthma?
For patients with rhinitis, pharyngitis, and asthma, it is recommended to take antibiotics, anti-allergy drugs, glucocorticoid drugs, and leukotriene receptor antagonists under the guidance of a doctor. Patients need to go to the ENT department of the hospital for examination in time and select appropriate drug treatment based on the doctor's diagnosis and guidance.
Rhinitis, pharyngitis, and asthma are mostly caused by bacterial infection in the nasal cavity, which may lead to symptoms such as nasal congestion and rhinorrhea. Antibiotics can be taken under the guidance of a doctor, such as cefixime granules and amoxicillin capsules, which can help alleviate the patient's symptoms by reducing inflammation.
If rhinitis, pharyngitis, and asthma are caused by allergies, patients need to take anti-allergy drugs under the doctor's instructions, such as loratadine tablets and cetirizine hydrochloride tablets. Patients can also use saline to rinse the nasal cavity to reduce the residue of allergens.
Such as dexamethasone acetate tablets and prednisolone acetate tablets, glucocorticoid drugs can inhibit capillary dilation, reduce inflammatory reactions, and help alleviate the patient's symptoms.
Such as montelukast sodium tablets and zafirlukast tablets, leukotriene receptor antagonists can improve airway inflammation and relieve symptoms of cough and asthma.
In addition, if there is a case of rhinitis, pharyngitis, and asthma, patients can also take theophylline sustained-release tablets, ipratropium bromide aerosol, and other drugs under the guidance of a doctor. It is recommended that patients pay attention to a light diet during treatment, avoid spicy, greasy, cold, and stimulating foods such as chili, fried chicken, and ice cream, to prevent stimulating the body and aggravating discomfort. At the same time, it is recommended that patients ensure sufficient sleep time, avoid overwork, and engage in appropriate physical exercise.