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Dr. Arun Desai answered : 6 years ago
ALLERGIC RHINITIS
Allergic rhinitis is a diagnosis associated with a group of symptoms affecting the nose. These symptoms occur when you breathe in something you are allergic to, such as dust, animal dander, or pollen.An allergen is something that triggers an allergy. When a person with allergic rhinitis breathes in an allergen such as pollen, mold, animal dander, or dust, the body releases chemicals at cause allergy symptoms.
What is allergic rhinitis?
An allergen is an otherwise harmless substance that causes an allergic reaction. Allergic rhinitis, or hay fever, is an allergic response to specific allergens. Pollen is the most common allergen in seasonal allergic rhinitis. These are allergy symptoms that occur with the change of seasons.
SYMPTOMS
Common symptoms of allergic rhinitis include:
sneezing
a runny nose
a stuffy nose
an itchy nose
coughing
a sore or scratchy throat
itchy eyes
watery eyes
dark circles under the eyes
frequent headaches
eczema-type symptoms, such as having extremely dry, itchy skin that can blister and weep
hives
excessive fatigue
Risk factors for allergic rhinitis
Allergies can affect anyone, but you’re more likely to develop allergic rhinitis if there is a history of allergies in your family. Having asthma or atopic eczema can also increase your risk of allergic rhinitis.
CAUSES
Some external factors can trigger or worsen this condition, including:
cigarette smoke
chemicals
cold temperatures
humidity
wind
air pollution
hairspray
perfumes
colognes
wood smoke
fumes
SYMPTOMS
Symptoms that occur shortly after you come into contact with the substance you are allergic to may include:
Itchy nose, mouth, eyes, throat, skin, or any area
Problems with smell
Runny nose
Sneezing
Watery eyes
Symptoms that may develop later include:
Stuffy nose (nasal congestion)
Coughing
Clogged ears and decreased sense of smell
Sore throat
Dark circles under the eyes
Puffiness under the eyes
Fatigue and irritability
Headache
Recognizing invader
TYPES
The two types of allergic rhinitis are seasonal and perennial.
1.Seasonal allergies usually occur during the spring and fall season and are typically in response to outdoor allergens like pollen.
2.Perennial allergies can occur year round, or at any time during the year in response to indoor substances, like dust mites and pet dander.
TESTS
A complete blood count (CBC) test, called the eosinophil count, may also help diagnose allergies.
AEC count
Ser.Ig E
Allergin Antibody test
PREVENTATION
1.Identifying the triggers(Allergin) for allergy like dust mites chemicals pollens etc and avoiding exposure will reduce the episodes of allergy attack.
2.You can sometimes prevent symptoms by avoiding the pollen you are allergic to. During pollen season, you should stay indoors where it is air-conditioned, if possible.
3.Sleep with the windows closed, and drive with the windows rolled up.
4.Yoga Pranayam will reduce its
frequency
HERB REMEDIES
1.Ginger Deccocction
2.Garlic Petals
AYURBEDIC TREATMENT
1.Lavangadi vati
2.Shitad churna
TREATMENT DEPENDS UPON THE UNDERLINED CAUSE.
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Dr. Arun Desai answered : 6 years ago
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