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What is allergic rhinitis?

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Allergic rhinitis, commonly known as hayfever, refers to a clinical condition where people have constant upper respiratory symptoms consisting of all or some of the following symptoms: nasal congestion (stuffiness), post-nasal drip, sneezing, runny nose, itching of the eyes, ears, nose, throat, headaches or sinus pressure, ear popping and fatigue. People with allergic rhinitis make specific allergic antibodies (IgE) to allergens that lead to their clinical symptoms.

How do you treat allergic rhinitis?

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Avoidance – If people could avoid things which cause allergies, they would have no symptoms. Unfortunately, this is nearly impossible in our society. Pollen allergic patients could not go outside, and patients with indoor allergies to pets, molds, or dust mites could not completely eliminate indoor irritants. Medications – Patients with mild allergies usually respond well to antihistamines or nasal steroids, but these medicines are not strong enough for severely allergic patients.

What is non-allergic rhinitis?

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Non-allergic rhinitis is a chronic nasal condition characterized by constant nasal congestion and post-nasal drip. These symptoms typically occur year round and may be associated with ear popping, sinus pressure or headaches and sore throats. Non-allergic rhinitis, if not treated with the proper medications can lead to recurrent sinus and ear infections.

Q.--What Is Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis?

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Seasonal allergic rhinitis is usually called 'hay fever' and is caused by an allergy to pollens of flowers, grasses, trees, weeds or mold spores. This seasonal allergic rhinitis may occur anywhere in spring, summer or fall. Sometimes it can even last until the first frost of the year. Which allergen it exactly is that causes your hay fever will determine what time of the year you are having symptoms, alongside with the region of the country you live in.

What are the symptoms of allergic rhinitis?

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You have a runny nose and postnasal drip. The drainage from a runny nose caused by allergies is usually clear and thin. But it may become thicker and cloudy or yellowish if you get a nasal or sinus infection.

How is allergic rhinitis diagnosed?

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To find out if you have allergies, your doctor will ask about your symptoms and examine you. Knowing what symptoms you have, when you get them, and what makes them worse or better can help your doctor know whether you have allergies or another problem. If you have severe symptoms, you may need to have allergy tests to find out what you are allergic to. Your doctor may do a skin test.

What causes allergic rhinitis?

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There are two causes of allergic rhinitis: First, if your parents are allergic to stuff like soap and dogs, you are more likely to have allergies too than someone whose family does not have allergies. Second, your body reacts to exposure to allergens. An allergen is anything that causes an allergic reaction in you.

How is allergic rhinitis treated?

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One of the best things you can do is to avoid the things that cause your allergies. You may need to clean your house often to get rid of dust, animal dander, or molds. Or you may need to stay indoors when pollen counts are high. Unless you have another health problem, such as asthma, you may be able to treat your symptoms at home with medicines you can buy without a prescription. If you do have another problem, talk to your doctor first.

What are the complications of allergic rhinitis?

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Allergic rhinitis, often called hay fever, occurs when your immune system overreacts to particles in the air that you breathe—you are allergic to them. Your immune system attacks the particles, causing symptoms such as sneezing and a runny nose. The particles are called allergens, which simply means they can cause an allergic reaction. Several types of allergens cause allergic rhinitis, including pollens, mold, dust mites, animal dander, and cockroaches.

Which allergens commonly cause allergic rhinitis?

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You probably know that pollens from trees, grasses, and weeds cause allergic rhinitis. Many people have allergies to dust mites, animal dander, cockroaches, and mold as well. Things in the workplace, such as cereal grain, wood dust, chemicals, or lab animals, can also cause allergic rhinitis. If you are allergic to pollens, you may have symptoms only at certain times of the year. If you are allergic to dust mites and indoor allergens, you may have symptoms all the time.

Are there other ways that allergic rhinitis affects quality-of-life?

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Patients with allergic rhinitis can have less energy, and difficulty concentrating, sleeping, singing or exercising. Other symptoms include irritability, restlessness, or depression. Allergy medicines can cause sedation.

Allergy shots (immunotherapy) Should I take allergy shots for allergic rhinitis or allergic asthma?

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Although expensive, allergy shots may not cost more than the combined cost of medicine, doctor and emergency room visits, and missed days of school or work over several years. However, they require patience and commitment for an effective result. You may need to take regular shots for 3 to 5 years, and it may take 1 year or more for symptoms to improve. If the treatment schedule would be difficult for you to follow, you may want to consider other options.

What is perennial nonallergic rhinitis (PNAR)?

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PNAR, also known as year-round nonalleric nasal symptoms, involves inflammation (swelling) and irritation of the lining of the nose that is not caused by an allergic reaction, or allergies. People suffering from this nasal condition typically have stuffiness, a runny nose, and postnasal drip throughout the year, even when there seems to be no real cause or allergen present. PNAR triggers include environmental factors.

What is rhinitis?

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Rhinitis is the term for what occurs when the inside of your nose swells and hurts. When you pet your friend's dog or play outside and you sneeze and your nose starts to run, you have allergic rhinitis.

What about allergic reactions?

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