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Treatment and Management of Rhinitis

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 Rhinitis is any type of condition producing symptoms such as sneezing, stuffy nose, post-nasal drip or nasal congestion. There are two major types of rhinitis: allergic and nonallergic. This is a common condition, affecting millions of people. It can be difficult to manage either type of rhinitis; for both types, it’s important to come up with an effective treatment program. Allergic vs. Nonallergic Rhinitis Allergic rhinitis is the more common variation. More than 50 million Americans suffer from it. It can be set off by almost any type of allergen, such as pollen, dander, dust or insect venom. , which affects closer to 20 million Americans, has similar symptoms but is not connected with any allergies. This type of rhinitis can be triggered by environmental factors such as cigarette smoke, pollution, perfume or chlorine. Sometimes, however, people develop symptoms of nonallergic rhinitis for no known reason.

The Challenges of Living With Rhinitis

There can be many undesirable consequences of rhinitis. The symptoms are uncomfortable, and they can lead people to miss work or be less productive while at work or in their daily lives. There are also possible side effects from treatments, which can lead to drowsiness and other symptoms. Rhinitis can be challenging to treat, but there are ways to control the symptoms and, in some cases, to avoid the triggers. In the case of allergic rhinitis, the sufferer can try to avoid the allergens. This, of course, is not always possible, as in situations when someone is allergic to pollen in the air. Similarly with nonallergic rhinitis, if you can identify a trigger, you can make an effort to avoid it. For example, if secondhand smoke sets off your symptoms, you can make an effort to stay away from smokers. Many people suffering from either type of rhinitis, however, find they cannot always prevent symptoms from occurring. Certain over the counter medications can help to control the symptoms. For those suffering from allergic rhinitis, one treatment that is sometimes recommended is immunotherapy, more popularly known as allergy shots. These are small doses of allergens that help your body become accustomed to the substances. For some people, allergy shots help to alleviate rhinitis symptoms.

rhinitis1Medications to Control Rhinitis

If you persistently experience symptoms of either allergic or nonallergic rhinitis, you should discuss the problem with your health care provider. He or she may prescribe certain medications to control the symptoms. One of the most effective prescription drugs for this condition is a nasal spray called Fluticasone. Fluticasone nasal spray is prescribed to people who suffer from either allergic or nonallergic rhinitis. It is a nasal spray you spray into each nostril once or twice daily. While this medication does not cure rhinitis, it can help you prevent symptoms while you’re taking it. If you want to buy Fluticasone, you can ask your doctor or do an online search to see if you can find a reliable source.

Does Fluticasone Have Side Effects?

Like any medication, some people may experience side effects from taking Fluticasone. These include headache, nosebleed, nausea, dizziness, diarrhea and others. There are also certain risks to giving this drug to children, as there is evidence that it may hinder their growth. When used as prescribed though, the medication is safe for most adults. If you take Fluticasone and experience side effects, you should tell your doctor. He or she may be able to suggest an alternative.

Rhinitis Can Be Successfully Managed

Since rhinitis doesn’t have a known cure, it is something millions of people must live with on a daily basis. The symptoms may be minor or severe, seasonal or perennial. Regardless of how it affects you, it’s important to take the necessary measures to control the symptoms. If you are suffering from either allergic or nonallergic rhinitis, you can try to make certain lifestyle changes to alleviate the problem. First of all, pay attention to what factors trigger your symptoms. By changing your diet or avoiding certain situations, you may be able to reduce the occurrences when you are affected by symptoms. Fluticasone can also be helpful in managing your symptoms. Many people have found this medication makes living with rhinitis much easier. The symptoms of rhinitis are uncomfortable, but fortunately the condition seldom has serious or life-threatening consequences. Once you have identified the type of rhinitis you have, it’s possible to develop an effective strategy to manage the symptoms.   About the Author: treats patients with conditions like rhinitis at his practice. He has worked as a physician for nearly two decades.    



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    March 11, 2014 12:22 pm/ Reply

    Excellent read, I just passed this onto a colleague who was doing a little research on that. And he actually bought me lunch because I found it…

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