A runny nose is usually just one symptom of an overall problem, such as a cold, allergies or exposure to any number of irritants. The blood vessels and nasal tissues in your nose produce excess mucus, which can either travel through your nostrils...
Nasal sprays can deliver a variety of medications to the nose and sinuses to treat allergies, sinusitis, headaches and nasal dryness. Use of a nasal spray can direct the medication directly to the source of the problem and avoid some of the...
Astelin nasal spray is an antihistamine nasal spray. It is the only one available as of August 2010 approved in the U.S. to treat both seasonal allergens and environmental irritant allergy symptoms. Astelin is available by prescription only for...
Along with pointing you in the direction of your favorite meal or reminding you the neighbor's roses are blooming, your nose takes in about 20,000 liters of air each day. It also warms the air you breathe before it reaches your lungs and helps...
Astelin is a brand-name prescription drug that contains the active ingredient azelastine HCL. According to Meda Pharmaceuticals, the manufacturer of the medication, Astelin is the only prescription antihistamine nasal spray FDA approved to treat...
Astelin (azelastine) is a non-steroidal prescription antihistamine nasal spray used to treat symptoms associated with seasonal or environmental allergens. This medication works by blocking the action of histamine--a chemical in the body that is...
You have probably experienced a runny nose from time to time. A runny nose can occur for a wide variety of reasons, whether it is from allergies, crying, colds, or spicy foods. The broad term "vasomotor rhinitis" encompasses an intermittent runny...
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. People who experience...
Sinus drainage in the throat, or post-nasal drip, is the sensation of mucus in the back of your throat that triggers an urge to cough or swallow. While the condition itself is a symptom and not of serious medical concern, post-nasal drip may lead...
When battling an illness, pressure or pain in the ears or difficulty hearing often occurs as a result of congestion or inflammation. Sinus pressure constricts the Eustachian tubes that connect your middle ear to your nose and throat and creates a...
Nasal sprays are used to treat conditions such as flu, allergic rhinitis, seasonal allergies and sinusitis. These sprays allow medication or saline to be applied directly to the nasal passages, providing relief of symptoms, including stuffy nose,...
Nasal sprays provide a way to send saline or medicine treatments directly to tissue in the nose, which increases the speed of the effects and decreases the side effects in the rest of the body. Most nasal sprays treat symptoms of allergies and...
Circles under the eyes, whether they are dark, puffy or both, are unsightly and can make you appear more tired than you really are. Puffy bags underneath the eyes can be caused by heredity, aging or water retention. Dark circles under the eyes can...
Say goodbye to those raccoon eyes. If you suffer from dark circles under your eyes that make you look tired and add years to your age, you can reduce their appearance and prevent the area from getting darker with a few simple techniques. In most...
Patients may find it difficult to distinguish between a cold and a seasonal allergy, or hay fever, because some of the symptoms are the same. Both colds and allergies usually cause nasal congestion and discharge, as well as sneezing and sometimes...
While dark undereye circles can in some cases be a symptom of nutritional deficiencies, problems with the adrenal glands or diminished kidney function, they are purely a cosmetic concern for most people. Dark circles under the eyes make you look...
A sinus infection, also called sinusitis, is the inflammation and swelling of the nasal passages and sinuses. Symptoms include a headache, yellowish or greenish nasal discharge, nasal congestion, tooth pain and coughing. Many times, a sinus...
Allergy patients with high blood pressure, or hypertension, must take extra care in selecting over-the-counter medications. While medicines abound to ease the discomfort of sneezing, itching and nasal allergy symptoms, some formulas may cause or...
People who have sinus allergies react to certain triggers with flare-ups that can bring on unpleasant symptoms such as eye, teeth and mouth pain, tenderness around the eyes and forehead, and a runny nose. Allergy attacks can also cause headaches,...
If you have allergies to plants, you are well-acquainted with the runny eyes and sneezing symptoms that result when your allergies are triggered. You might also experience symptoms, such as hives and rashes, when you come into physical contact...
The rubella vaccine (Meruvax II) is an injection given for protection against rubella. Rubella (also known as German measles) is a serious infection that causes miscarriages, stillbirths or birth defects in unborn babies when pregnant women get...
Astelin is a prescription nasal spray that contains the active ingredient azelastine hydrochloride, an antihistamine medication. This nasal spray can be used to alleviate nasal allergy symptoms in patients aged five years or older. Before...
If your allergic child is sniffing, sneezing and coughing a lot--whether he's affected seasonally by outdoor allergens like pollen and grasses, or has perennial allergies to indoor triggers like dust, mold, pets or smoke--you probably want to stop...
Postnasal drip is the sensation of accumulated or dripping mucus from the back of the nose. Chronic postnasal drip persists longer than two months and often occurs in conjunction with allergies, chronic sinusitis or gastroesophageal reflux...
Allergies are a response of the immune system to allergens, which can be from the outdoors or indoors and can affect the sinuses, eyes and skin. Prescription allergy medicines act by reducing the body's reaction to allergens. Corticosteroids,...
Cold medicine is the best way to relieve a stuffy nose or a bad cough. Although cold medicine will not totally attack the cold viruses, by focusing on the cold symptoms they can give you some relief and make the amount of time you have a cold...
For those who are sensitive to pollen, dust mites and weeds, certain times of the year may make them feel under the weather. While a seasonal allergy attack is not a true illness, the body’s response to allergens may make the sufferer feel...
Mucus can build up in different places in the body, including the lungs, throat, nose and chest. Coughing is often the best way to expel excess mucus from the throat and lungs. Your child will need to blow his nose if the mucus is in the nasal...
Seasonal allergic rhinitis, also known as hay fever, is usually caused by outdoor allergens, such as pollen that are inhaled. The best treatment for seasonal allergies is to avoid exposure to the allergens. However, many medications can help...