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Know More About Allergic Rhinitis



By: Charlene J. Nuble -

Allergic rhinitis is often als*** called nasal allergy, pollinosis or hay fever, especially when it occurs during the haying season.

Allergic rhinitis is the occurrence of several symptoms, usually in the eyes and in the nose, after exposure t*** particles that may be airborne like plant pollens, dander and most especially, dust.

An oversensitive immune system is usually cited for the occurrence of allergic rhinitis. Take note that the immune system is your shield against harmful and ailment-causing viruses and bacteria. In some people, immune systems react violently t*** substances or allergens that are not generally harmful or disease-causing.

The most common and primary cause of allergic rhinitis is allergy t*** pollen. Pollens are very fine and powder-like substances produced by seed plants’ anthers. Allergic rhinitis can be similar t*** allergic reactions exhibited in some people by allergies t*** animal dander, inhaled allergens, mold and dust.

Some of the plants that usually produce pollens that cause reported cases of allergic rhinitis are deciduous and evergreen trees, flowering plants, ragweed and grasses.

Identifying allergic rhinitis

The most common manifestations or symptoms of allergic rhinitis are:

*** Nasal congestion or what you call stuffy nose

*** Wheezing

*** Sore throat

*** Sneezing

*** Teary eyes

*** Runny nose

*** Smell impairment

*** Headache

*** Coughing

*** Itching in the mouth, throat, nose, eyes, skin or any other areas in the body

How t*** treat allergic rhinitis

Remember, most allergies are treatable but not curable. Allergic rhinitis is not an exception.

Treatments or medications available or prescribed for allergic rhinitis only reduce symptoms of allergy caused by inflammation in the infected or affected tissues.

Doctors advise that the best treatment would be prevention, but if you happen t*** already have it, several medications may be of help.

Antihistamines are usually over-the-counter or d*** not require prescriptions when you buy them in drugstores. Such medicines, however, are only recommended t*** relieve mild symptoms or moderate symptoms. Take note that antihistamines may cause drowsiness and should not be taken when driving.

There are antihistamines that are specifically described longer-acting. Included in this category are cetirizine and fexofenadine. These types of antihistamines will unlikely cause drowsiness.

Nasal sprays are the most common form of medications taken for allergic rhinitis. They are safe and effective especially for patients whose symptoms are not reduced by antihistamines.

Decongestants are not exclusive for cough. They can als*** be used t*** treat allergic rhinitis.

In taking medications, it is important t*** first seek a doctor’s recommendation and prescription even if some medicines are non-prescription t*** ensure health and safety. Proper administration and timing is als*** important. N*** one wants t*** get an overdose right?

Preventing allergic rhinitis

Prevention is better than treatment, as always. T*** prevent the onset of allergic rhinitis, people with history should try t*** remain indoors or inside air-conditioned rooms especially during the pollination or hay season.

Remember that most pollinating trees produce and air-spread pollens during spring.

In the case of flowers and grasses, they pollinate during summer and ragweeds produce pollen in early autumn.

Bear in mind these trivial but interesting facts s*** you would know how t*** prevent getting another allergic rhinitis episode. It could not be that deadly, but it would really feel uncomfortable. One more thing, wh*** says complications d*** not kill?



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