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Allergic Rhinitis

Preventing / triggering allergic rhinitis and drug therapy are the basis for the treatment of the disease.
Antihistamines, cortisone-containing sprays are the most commonly used drugs in the treatment. Treatment applications such as nose wash are also available.
Besides drug treatment, it is another treatment method called "immunotherapy" that can be applied with allergen (allergic substance).

 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.
Common symptoms of allergic rhinitis include:
-sneezing
- 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