Allergic Rhinitis, commonly known as hay fever, is one of the most common allergic conditions, and occurs when the nasal cavity is exposed to foreign particles such as pollens, dust, etc. The person s..
Allergic Rhinitis, commonly known as hay fever, is one of the most common allergic conditions, and occurs when the nasal cavity is exposed to foreign particles such as pollens, dust, etc. The person starts sneezing or develops a running nose on breathing something which the immune system is allergic to. It is also referred to as seasonal allergies and is triggered by grass, pollen, dust and dirt in the air, and at times because of smoke and perfumes. Allergic rhinitis is not severe or fatal until accompanied by asthma or anaphylaxis, which can be significant. Drugs namely Antihistamines is used to treat this disease, and together with other drugs, they make up a fraction of over-the-counter drugs, and is prescribed every year.
Some people notice symptoms rarely when exposed to allergens, while others may face them all the time. Consult a doctor if symptoms last more than a week. The most common signs and symptoms of rhinitis include:
- Sneezing.
- Itching of Nose, eyes, and ear palate.
- Congestion and headache.
- Red eyes, swelling of eyes, tears, and ear ache.
- Postnasal drip.
- Anosmia.
- Fatigue, and drowsiness.
- Malaise.
- Problems with smell.
When human body comes in contact with allergens, body releases chemical histamine. This chemical acts as an immune system and causes allergic rhinitis. Common causes of allergies are:
- Pollen.
- Trees.
- Dust and dirt.
- Animal danger.
- Cat saliva.
- Animal fur and wood dust.
- Mold.
Allergies can affect anyone, but is likely to affect those more who have a family history. The main risk factors are:
- Smoke.
- Cold weather.
- Humidity and wind.
- Hairspray.
- Pollution.
- Smoke due to burning of crackers, wood, waste, etc.
- Perfumes and chemicals.
The best way to prevent allergies from occurring, is to manage them by avoiding exposure to substances that cause allergies. Tips to prevent allergies are:
- Avoid going outdoors when pollen count is high.
- Exercise indoor early morning.
- Showers right after coming from outside.
- Cover your nose and mouth while in open.
- Avoid using carpets at home if you are allergic to dust mites.
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