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 ...
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 ...
Gustatory rhinitis is the medical term for a runny nose or sneezing you may get after you eat hot or spicy foods. It's a type of nonallergic rhinitis, where your nose gets inflammation but not because ...
Allergic rhinitis, often-called allergies or hay fever, occurs when your immune system overreacts to particles in the air that you breathe. Your immune system attacks the particles in your body, ...
Rhinitis, whether allergic or non-allergic, is a powerful predictor of adult-onset asthma. This is the conclusion of an Article in this week's Asthma Special Issue of The Lancet, written by Drs Rafea ...
Despite their promise in clinical management, few have been validated in the scientific literature, and even fewer include considerations for multimorbidity. The research findings were published ...
If you have migraines and you also have frequent sneezing and congestion, you may be surprised to know that there's a potential connection between your head pain and your sniffles. Migraines are more ...
Weather changes do not cause allergies. However, people may experience allergies when the seasons change for other reasons, such as an increase in pollen or mold in the air. Alternatively, a person ...