Some of the latter reactions can become severe -- even dangerous. An August 2010 report in “Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica” revealed a correlation between allergies and suicide. Consult your doctor to ensure that al...
Allergic rhinitis occurs in response to triggers such as dust, pollen, mold and dander. If you have allergic rhinitis, your immune system produces a chemical known as histamine, which causes symptoms such as itchy, teary rhinit...
Allergies are a reaction of the immune system to harmless substances. Allergies may take the form of allergic rhinitis, hives, bronchial asthma or even as anaphylaxis, a severe form of allergy that may be fatal. Most mild aller...
Allergic rhinitis, or hay fever, was diagnosed in almost 18 million adults in the U.S. in 2009, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. An annoyance for some, allergic rhinitis could become extrem...
It's hard to spell, sounds terrible and feels worse. Physicians and researchers call excess phlegm in the lungs and upper chest "chronic mucus hypersecretion." A runny nose, sneezing and coughing up phlegm are common ...
Postnasal allergy, also known as allergic rhinitis, is a fairly common condition that affects in one in five people in the United States. Allergic rhinitis is caused by a wide range of allergens and irritants, and can be chroni...
Swollen, puffy eyes, a running nose and itching skin are all symptoms of allergic rhinitis, commonly known as hay fever. Allergic rhinitis usually results from an allergic reaction to a substance such as pollen or cat dander en...
Allergic rhinitis, also called hay fever, can cause a runny nose, congestion, cough, headache, sore throat and sneezing. It occurs when the immune system overreacts to substances you have inhaled. Your child can take medication...
If you notice that every spring you develop excessive sneezing, a runny nose and watery eyes, you most likely have allergic rhinitis, also called hay fever. Allergic rhinitis is an upper respiratory allergic reaction to airborn...
Hay fever sufferers know that the disease, medically known as "allergic rhinitis," can be debilitating. Allergic rhinitis symptoms can greatly limit your enjoyment of everyday activities. There are many biological and environme...
Foods don't cause allergic rhinitis, but certain fruits and vegetables can trigger hay fever symptoms in the mouth and throat, according to the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network. Allergic rhinitis, or hay fever, is a chronic...
Allergic rhinitis occurs when your immune system releases inflammatory chemicals in response to an inhaled allergen, causing sneezing, itchy eyes and a runny or blocked nose. Perennial allergic rhinitis is usually caused by ind...
Rhinitis means stuffy nose, and allergic rhinitis is an allergic reaction that causes nasal stuffiness. Allergic rhinitis resembles a cold but bacterial and viral infections are not the cause; instead, it is your immune system ...
Whether it's labeled as hay fever, seasonal allergies or allergic rhinitis, the symptoms are miserable and include a runny nose, eyes and dry cough. Certain foods can trigger or worsen these allergies, but results vary from per...
Allergic rhinitis, a type of allergy that affects the eyes and nasal passages, is characterized by sneezing, itchy eyes and a runny nose. It is caused by inhaling allergens such as pet dander, pollen and dust. Some people suffe...
Symptoms associated with rhinitis are a runny nose, nasal congestion, sneezing, itching watery eyes and post nasal drip. Rhinitis can be grouped into two categories, namely allergic rhinitis and nonallergic rhinitis. A form of ...
Allergic rhinitis causes uncomfortable symptoms, such as a stuffy or runny nose, itchy and watery eyes, itchy nose or mouth, sneezing, headaches, sore throat, post-nasal drip, dry cough and fatigue. According to the University ...
Allergens such as pollen and pet dander cause allergic rhinitis. Irritants such as dust, smog and smoke cause nonallergic rhinitis, and viruses or bacteria cause viral rhinitis. In rare cases, stress, weather changes an
Allergic rhinitis is an allergic condition that causes cold-like symptoms from airborne allergens. Allergic rhinitis does not pose any health risk to a pregnant mother or her growing fetus but can cause considerable discomfort....
The National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research states that approximately 1 to 2 percent of the North American population reports an impaired sense of smell. Anosmia can occur with a variety of disorders, ranging in ...
Although dizziness is not one of the first signs or symptoms of allergic rhinitis, it can easily affect someone suffering from hay fever. Hay fever is a chronic allergy condition that is caused by airborne allergens such as pol...
Allergic rhinitis is a allergy condition that causes flu-like symptoms during the springtime or year-round, based on the allergen, according to MedlinePlus. Allergic rhinitis, or hay fever, is not considered a sickness, but can...
Asthma and allergic rhinitis, or hay fever, can affect someone separately or simultaneously. Allergic rhinitis can trigger an asthma attack. Chronic asthma attacks accompanied by other allergy symptoms, including nasal congesti...
Allergic rhinitis, or hay fever, affects one in five Americans, according to MayoClinic.com. Allergic rhinitis is an allergic condition that causes cold-like symptoms, such as a runny nose, sneezing, watery eyes, nasal congesti...
Allergic rhinitis is a common condition, affecting 20 percent of the American population, according to the Mayo Clinic. Non-allergic rhinitis is a rare condition that has the same symptoms as allergic rhinitis, but is not cause...
More than one in five people are affected by allergic rhinitis, or hay fever, according to MayoClinic.com. Hay fever is a condition with cold-like symptoms that are caused by indoor and outdoor allergens, such as dust, pollen, ...
Allergic rhinitis, or hay fever, is an allergic reaction to airborne allergens that cause a collection of symptoms, primarily in the nose and eyes, according to the McKinley Health Center. Because allergic rhinitis causes the s...
Allergic rhinitis is an allergic reaction that causes sniffling, sneezing and other cold-like symptoms. It can be caused by allergies to dust, dander and other substances. When it's caused by an allergy to pollen, it goes by th...
Allergic rhinitis, also known as "hay fever," is an allergic condition that typically occurs during springtime and affects your sinus cavities, according to Medline Plus. The Mayo Clinic states hay fever can make a person feel ...
Millions of people in the United States suffer from allergic rhinitis, according to the American Academy of Otolaryngology. Allergic rhinitis, also referred to as nasal allergies, are the result of seasonal allergens such as po...
Rhinitis--inflammation in the lining of the nose--is a prevalent condition that costs billions of dollars each year and results in significant burden to sufferers. The symptoms of allergic and vasomotor rhinitis--runny nose, na...
Allergic rhinitis is inflammation of the lining of the nose caused by allergy. Both seasonal and chronic allergic rhinitis impair sleep in adults and children, leading to fatigue and other deficits in quality of life, according...
Rhinitis--inflammation of the lining of the nose--is classified as allergic or nonallergic. Vasomotor rhinitis is a form of nonallergic rhinitis that is not caused by infection and lacks elevated levels of eosinophils, a type o...
Viral and bacterial infections, allergies, environmental irritants and nasal polyps are among the most common causes of runny nose, also known as rhinitis, and postnasal drip. Treatments to alleviate rhinitis or postnasal drip ...
Allergies, such as allergic rhinitis, are a result of the immune system being overly sensitive to a compound that's harmless to most people. Children are especially prone to allergic rhinitis because their immune system is stil...
Rhinitis, inflammation of the lining of the nose, is a common disorder that causes nasal stuffiness, runny or itchy nose, sneezing and postnasal drip. It is categorized as allergic or nonallergic and further described accordin...
Allergic rhinitis, also known as hay fever, is a common allergy caused by pollen or other allergens in the air. This condition, although it rarely causes severe medical problems, can cause significant discomfort, particularly i...
Rhinitis is defined as inflammation of the lining of the nose. It is characterized by sneezing, itching, runny nose, and/or nasal congestion. Rhinitis is classified as allergic or nonallergic and further described as infectious...
The incidence of allergic rhinitis doubled in children in the past 30 years, reports expert otolaryngologist Dr. Baroody. Researchers are unsure why but theorize that pollutants and other environmental influences play a role. I...
Rhinitis, inflammation of the membranes lining the nose, is described as allergic or nonallergic. Underlying causes of rhinitis may overlooked by both physicians and patients, leading to suboptimal treatment, as in the case of ...
Both allergic rhinitis (allergy that is caused by caused by reaction to substances such as pollen, mold, pets, or food) and asthma (constriction and inflammation of airways leading to the lungs) are increasing in prevalence wor...
Allergic rhinitis, also known as hay fever, is caused by the body's response to allergens such as pollen, dust mites or pet dander. Symptoms of allergic rhinitis include runny nose, congestion, sneezing and sinus pressure. Peop...
Hay fever is a common form of allergic rhinitis, an allergy caused by reaction to an allergen. Allergens include pollens, molds, wood dust, mites, certain foods and pet danders. Unlike food and animal allergies, hay fever is c...
Allergic rhinitis affects about 500 million people throughout the world, and its incidence is increasing, reports ARIA, the Allergic Rhinitis and its Impact on Asthma workshop expert panel. Proper management of this condition e...
Allergic rhinitis can result when the immune systems reacts to inhaled substances in the air, such as pollen. This allergic reaction causes inflammation and swelling in the nose, which can cause itching and a runny nose as well...
Allergic rhinitis can occur seasonally or year-round. The University of Maryland Medical Center explains that allergic rhinitis is an allergic reaction in the body that occurs because the immune system overreacts to certain inh...
Allergic rhinitis is an allergic reaction that occurs when a person's immune system reacts harshly to inhaled substances such as dust mites, pollen, pet dander and mold. According to the University of Maryland Medical Center (U...
Allergic rhinitis is an allergy of the nose, characterized by sneezing, running nose, nose block and itching of the nose. It occurs when your body's immune system overreacts to substances called allergens such as pollen and dus...
Allergic rhinitis refers to a type of allergy in which people adversely respond to dust, dander or pollen. MedlinePlus indicates that signs of a allergic rhinitis include a runny nose, sneezing, a runny nose and itching of the ...
Allergic rhinitis is an allergy of the nose characterized by sneezing, itching, running nose and congestion. Corticosteroid sprays, commonly called steroids, form the mainstay of treatment. Steroids act by decreasing the inflam...
Allergies result from the immune system's overreaction to a harmless antigen (a type of protein from grass and flower pollens, etc.). In some individuals, the antigen initiates an allergic reaction, and is now considered to be...
Allergic rhinitis, also known as hay fever, causes symptoms similar to those of a cold: runny nose, congestion, sinus pressure and sneezing, according to the Mayo Clinic (see Reference 1). Some people have only minor symptoms t...
Allergies can lead to allergic rhinitis, which causes inflammation and swelling of your sinuses. These swollen sinuses can cause your head to feel congested, leading to sinus headaches and difficulty in smelling, tasting and br...
Seasonal allergic rhinitis, also known as hay fever, is an allergic reaction that is usually worse during spring, summer or fall. It affects one in five people in the United States, according to the University of Maryland Medic...
Unlike allergic rhinitis, nonallergic rhinitis is not an allergic response. However, some of the same symptoms are apparent in both conditions. Common among children and adults, nonallergic rhinitis is more irritating than harm...
The inflammation results from expanding blood vessels in the lining. This condition fills the lining with fluid and blood. The swelling associated with non-allergic rhinitis can be triggered by many different environmental fact...
It affects some 22 million Americans. Although it can be managed with lifestyle changes and medication, it can nonetheless result in serious complications if untreated. Every year about 2 million sufferers visit the emergency r...
Over the years, fibers from carpets, pet dander, mold spores and other indoor pollutants can build to levels which provoke allergic reactions. Simply by vacuuming regularly, using organic cleaners instead of synthetic chemical...
Once you've identified an offending allergen, be it pollen, mites, dust follicles, cat or dog dander, asbestos, chemicals in the air, or mildew and mold, try to remove that allergen from your environment and observe symptoms....
You step outside and take a deep breath of the fresh clean air and then it happens. An annoying itching sensation begins to creep up your nose, your eyes begin to water and a sneezing frenzy ensues. You are the newest victim of...