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Postnasal drip is common with allergic rhinitis (hay fever), non-allergic rhinitis or sinusitis. An allergist can help to sort through these diagnoses with a thorough history, physical exam and ...
Temperature-Controlled Radiofrequency Ablation Shows Lasting Benefits for Chronic Rhinitis Treatment
Ablation of the posterior nasal nerve leads to durable reductions in symptoms of chronic rhinitis, new research shows.
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Health on MSNWhat's the Difference Between Allergies and a Sinus Infection?Medically reviewed by Alicen Nelson MD, MPH Allergic rhinitis (allergies or hay fever) and sinusitis (sinus infections) can ...
Let’s face it: your nose is an overreactor. One minute it’s dripping like a leaky faucet, the next it’s stuffed tighter than ...
The guidelines for treating seasonal allergic rhinitis with medications suggest that you use intranasal corticosteroids ...
During the past decade, the market for branded products for allergic rhinitis has come under intense pressure, owing to a combination of over-the-counter (OTC) switches, patent expirations ...
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The Newark Advocate on MSNActive Fit: Managing and preventing seasonal allergies in childrenWhile seasonal allergies cannot be completely cured, there are several strategies to help manage symptoms and reduce the impact on children's lives.
The American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology has more on seasonal allergies. People with seasonal allergies can adopt many habits that will help lower their exposure to pollen.
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