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ALLERGIC RHINITIS :WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW(Part 1)

Allergic Rhinitis part 1

Allergic Rhinitis part 1

 What is Allergic Rhinitis?

Allergic Rhinitis is a hyperimmune response to various allergens. Heredity and environment both play a considerable role in the progression of the disease. The main problem with the condition is that it affects the quality of life in a major way.

The constant sneezing, an itchy sensation of the nose, nasal stuffiness, watery discharge from nose, headache, all pose serious irritation and difficulty in day to day functioning.

What causes allergic Rhinitis?

People are genetically susceptible to certain things a.k.a allergens: dust mites, pollens, animal furs, dander etc. Allergy is basically a hyperimmune response to allergens.

Allergic rhinitis

Lifestyle prevention tips  for  preventing exacerbations

This is where the answer gets tricky. Lifestyle changes play a big role in long-term disease-free status.

Patience and disciplined lifestyle choices go a long way in keeping you disease free and helps to decrease drug dosage.

The main problem is of compliance with the regimen. For this, you really need to be motivated and keep that motivation throughout the course of your initial treatment and maintenance phase.

Complications of Allergic Rhinitis 

Checklist   to avoid problems of Allergic Rhinitis

These small changes go a long way in keeping us allergy free. Heredity plays a big role but so does environment, so changing environment keeps the power in your hand to change your life and that of your children.

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Disclaimer: This is information for awareness. As healthcare information is constantly updated, the blog post is not meant to be a replacement for a doctor consultation, nor is it a medical recommendation or treatments.Any reader of this blog, with problems, should specifically consult his/her doctor for medical conditions and follow the suggested course of treatment’.

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