Rhinitis can be broadly defined as inflammation of the nasal mucosa and is generally categorized as allergic or non-allergic rhinitis. It has been estimated that allergic rhinitis has a high ...
Though they’re separate conditions, allergic rhinitis and asthma are both atopic diseases. Allergies can trigger asthma, and having asthma can increase your risk for allergic rhinitis. Allergic ...
Patients with local allergic rhinitis who received allergen immunotherapy had sustained reductions in nasal-ocular symptoms, more medication-free days, and a substantially lower risk for new asthma ...
If you have seasonal allergies, you’re all too familiar with symptoms such as a stuffed-up nose (rhinitis) and itchy eyes. If you also have irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), you may have noticed that ...
We all tend to interpret sneezing, a runny nose, and congestion as a common cold. But although symptoms may be similar, causes may vary. What is a viral cold can be an allergy, and mix-ups between ...
When you start sneezing and your nose starts running, is it allergies or a sinus infection? It can be difficult to distinguish the two, especially during the colder months. Dr. Tom Miller talks to ...
Oral allergy syndrome is an allergic reaction that specifically affects the tongue, mouth, lips, and throat. It is related to allergic rhinitis, or hay fever. However, oral allergy syndrome is not ...
Patients with both nasal and ocular symptoms of seasonal allergic rhinitis (SAR) have a new treatment option that combines olopatadine hydrochloride and mometasone furoate in the form of a nasal spray ...
Nasal allergies are your body’s reaction to substances in your environment, such as pollen, mold, dust mites, and pet dander. Your body sees the thing you’re allergic to as an invader. It sends out ...
A multi-omics analysis reveals that individuals with allergic rhinitis harbor a distinct microbial and metabolic fingerprint in their gut, which may contribute to amplifying nasal inflammation, ...