Verified By Apollo Hospitals October 1, 2024
In nonallergic rhinitis, patients experience congestion, sneezing, and runny nose. People with nonallergic rhinitis suffer from chronic sneezing or a drippy, congested nose with no apparent cause.
Nonallergic rhinitis symptoms are similar to hay fever (allergic rhinitis), but with none of the usual evidence of an allergic reaction.
Nonallergic rhinitis occurs when the tissue inside the nose becomes swollen or inflamed. Triggers may include odors or irritants in the air, weather changes, medications, foods, and chronic health conditions.
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Symptoms are as follows –
Hormone changes: Hormonal changes due to menstruation, oral contraceptive use, pregnancy or other hormonal conditions like hypothyroidism may lead to nonallergic rhinitis.
Acid reflux, sleep apnea and sleeping on your back: Lying on the back at night while sleeping can cause nonallergic rhinitis, as can acid reflux or obstructive sleep apnea.
When the symptoms have persisted for a long time, then the patient needs a consultation.
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There are lots of supplements available in the market to treat nonallergic rhinitis. A doctor prescribes a supplement as per a patient’s condition.
In some rare cases, patients need nasal surgery to treat complicating problems, such as a deviated nasal septum or persistent nasal polyps.
If nasal inflammation is persisting for more than four weeks, then the patient needs treatment. In this case, a doctor prefers surgery and the approximate recovery time is one month. If nasal inflammation is of shorter duration , the patient can recover with medical treatment.
No, the patient should not ignore nonallergic rhinitis because it can lead to sinus and ear infections.