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[[File:Misc pollen colorized.jpg|thumb|Colorized image of pollen, a common allergen causing allergic rhinitis.]]
[[File:Blausen 0015 AllergicRhinitis.png|thumb|Diagram illustrating the symptoms of allergic rhinitis.]]
[[File:Blausen 0015 AllergicRhinitis.png|thumb|Diagram illustrating the symptoms of allergic rhinitis.]]
[[File:Epikutanni-test.jpg|thumb|Epicutaneous test, a method used to diagnose allergic rhinitis.]]
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Latest revision as of 02:37, 4 April 2025

Allergic rhinitis
Colorized pollen grains from a variety of common plants.
Synonyms Hay fever, pollinosis
Pronounce N/A
Specialty N/A
Symptoms Runny nose, sneezing, itchy eyes, nasal congestion
Complications Sinusitis, asthma, otitis media
Onset Often in childhood or adolescence
Duration Long-term, with seasonal or perennial variations
Types N/A
Causes Allergens such as pollen, dust mites, animal dander, mold
Risks Family history, atopy, environmental exposure
Diagnosis Medical history, skin prick test, specific IgE blood test
Differential diagnosis Common cold, vasomotor rhinitis, non-allergic rhinitis
Prevention Avoidance of known allergens, air filtration
Treatment Antihistamines, nasal corticosteroids, decongestants, allergen immunotherapy
Medication N/A
Prognosis N/A
Frequency Affects 10-30% of the global population
Deaths Rarely life-threatening


Diagram illustrating the symptoms of allergic rhinitis.
Epicutaneous test, a method used to diagnose allergic rhinitis.

Allergic rhinitis is an inflammation of the inside of the nose caused by an allergen, such as pollen, dust, mold, or flakes of skin from certain animals. It is a common condition that affects many people worldwide.

Signs and symptoms[edit]

The symptoms of allergic rhinitis include:

These symptoms can vary in severity and may be seasonal or perennial, depending on the type of allergen involved.

Causes[edit]

Allergic rhinitis is triggered by an immune system response to an allergen. Common allergens include:

When a person with allergic rhinitis inhales an allergen, their immune system mistakenly identifies it as harmful and releases histamine and other chemicals, leading to the symptoms of an allergic reaction.

Diagnosis[edit]

Diagnosis of allergic rhinitis is typically based on a combination of medical history, physical examination, and allergy testing. Common diagnostic methods include:

Treatment[edit]

Treatment for allergic rhinitis aims to relieve symptoms and may include:

Avoidance of known allergens is also a key strategy in managing allergic rhinitis.

Prevention[edit]

Preventive measures for allergic rhinitis include:

  • Keeping windows closed during high pollen seasons
  • Using air filters
  • Regular cleaning to reduce dust and mold
  • Avoiding exposure to pets if allergic

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