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  1. Rhinitis (Fast Facts) by Glenis K. Scadding, Wytske J. Fokkens, 2007-06-30
  2. Asthma und allergische Rhinitis by Johann Christian Virchow, 2005-01-31
  3. Understanding Rhinitis chart by Various, 2010-03-16
  4. Childhood Rhinitis and Sinusitis (Allergic Disease and Therapy) by C. K. Naspitz, 1990-03-23
  5. Nonallergic Rhinitis (Clinical Allergy and Immunology)
  6. Allergic Rhinitis - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References by ICON Health Publications, 2004-08-23
  7. Hay fever and paroxysmal sneezing (vasomotor rhinitis) by Eugene S Yonge, 2010-08-02
  8. Allergic and Non-Allergic Rhinitis: Clinical Aspects by Niels Mygind MD, Robert M. Naclerio MD, et all 1993-01-15
  9. Atrophic Rhinitis in Pigs. by Knud Borge Pedersen (ed), 1983
  10. Acupuncture for Allergic Rhinitis (Department of Public Health and Epidemiology) by Jonathan Roberts, 2006-11-01
  11. Rhinitis Management Guidelines: British Society for Allergy and Clinical Immunology ENT sub-committee by Raymond Bonnett, 2000-06-20
  12. Diagnosis and Management of Rhinitis and Rhinosinusitis, 3rd Ed.
  13. Allergic Rhinitis by Niels Mygind, G. K. Scadding, 2000-03-15
  14. Rhinitis

1. Rhinitis
Information about rhinitis from the Center for Chronic Nasal and Sinus Dysfunction.Category Health Conditions and Diseases rhinitis......rhinitis What is rhinitis? rhinitis What are the different types of rhinitis?The two categories of rhinitis are allergic rhinitis. There
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Rhinitis What is rhinitis?
Rhinitis is a reaction that occurs in the eyes, nose and throat when airborne irritants (allergens) trigger the release of histamine. Histamine causes inflammation and fluid production in the fragile linings of nasal passages, sinuses, and eyelids. What are the different types of rhinitis?
The two categories of rhinitis are:
  • allergic rhinitis
There are two types of allergic rhinitis:
  • seasonal - occurs particularly during pollen seasons
  • perennial - occurs throughout the year
The most-common causes of allergic rhinitis are:
  • pollen
  • dust mites
  • mold
  • animal dander
Reactions from allergic rhinitis include:
  • sneezing
  • congestion
  • runny nose
  • itchy nose, throat, eyes, and ears
Preventive measures for avoiding allergic rhinitis include:
  • environmental controls, such as air conditioning, during pollen season avoiding areas where there is heavy dust, mites, molds avoiding pets
Treatments for allergic rhinitis, as determined by your physician and based on your condition, may include:
  • oral medications
  • inhaled medications
  • immunotherapy
  • allergy injections nonallergic rhinitis
Types of nonallergic rhinitis are:
  • vasomotor rhinitis (irritant rhinitis) eosinophilic rhinitis medicamentosa neutrophilic rhinosinusitis structural rhinitis nasal polyps primary vasomotor instability
Causes of nonallergic rhinitis include:
  • fumes
  • odors
  • temperature
  • atmospheric changes
  • smoke
  • other irritants
Reactions from nonallergic rhinitis include:

2. HON Allergy Glossary Rhinitis
Information about allergic rhinitis from HON, a Swiss nonprofit foundation.
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Rhinitis is an inflammation of the nasal mucosa (the mucous membrane that lines the nose and the sinus ), often due to an allergic reaction to pollen dust or other airborne substances ( allergens ). Although the pathophysiology of many types of rhinitis is unknown, an accurate diagnosis is necessary, since not all types of rhinitis will respond to the same treatment measures. A heterogeneous disorder. Classification of chronic rhinitis:
  • Atopic Rhinitis
  • Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis (also known as hay fever
  • Perennial Rhinitis (year-round) with Allergic Triggers
  • Perennial Rhinitis with Non-Allergic Triggers
  • Idiopathic Non-Allergic Rhinitis
  • Infectious Rhinitis
  • Rhinitis Medicamentosa
  • Mechanical Obstruction
  • Hormonal
  • Other types
Allergic (seasonal and perennial) rhinitis Characterised by an inflammation of the nasal mucous membranes due to an allergic response. The most common of all atopic diseases in the United States, affecting up to 10% of the adult population. While no one dies directly as a result of allergic rhinitis, the economic impact is substantial. Over $600 million is spent in the USA annually in the management of this disease. This does not include the costs of the 2 million lost workdays, 3 million lost school days and 28 million days of decreased productivity from the symptoms of the disease and/or side effects of the medications used to treat them.

3. AAAAI - Patients & Consumers Center: Tips To Remember: Tips To Remember: Rhiniti
This inflammation is called allergic rhinitis or nonallergic rhinitis, depending on the cause of the inflammation.
http://www.aaaai.org/patients/publicedmat/tips/rhinitis.stm
Tips to Remember: Rhinitis Do you have a runny or stuffy nose that doesn’t seem to go away? If so, you may have rhinitis. Rhinitis is an inflammation of the mucous membranes of the nose. This inflammation is called allergic rhinitis or non-allergic rhinitis, depending on the cause of the inflammation. Allergic rhinitis
Allergic rhinitis is caused by substances that trigger allergies, called allergens . Specific allergens can be found both outdoors and indoors. When allergic rhinitis is caused by common outdoor allergens—such as airborne tree, grass and weed pollens or mold—it is often referred to as seasonal allergies, or "hay fever." The time and duration of the different pollen and mold seasons can vary, depending on where you live in the country. Allergic rhinitis may also be triggered by common indoor allergens such as animal dander, indoor mold, or the droppings of cockroaches or house dust mites—microscopic creatures found in the home. When this is the case, these allergies are called perennial allergies, because symptoms may last year-round.

4. Hay Fever (allergic Rhinitis Or Pollinosis)
Causes and treatments are covered, including some naturopathic treatments.
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Hay fever (allergic rhinitis or pollinosis)
Hay fever (allergic rhinitis or pollinosis), is an allergy characterized by sneezing, itchy and watery eyes, a runny nose and a burning sensation of the palate and throat. It is usually caused by allergies to airborne substances such as dust, moulds, pollens, animal fur and feathers. It is often aggravated by a food allergy, the most common being an allergy to milk. Hay fever is most common in people with a family history of similar complaints or a personal history of eczema, hives (urticaria), and/or asthma. The best treatment is avoidance of the allergen. However, since this is not always possible, a variety of antihistamines, decongestants, and intranasal steroids may be prescribed. Various essential oils help with the symptoms, but the specifics vary from person to person. Oils that have been recommended by aromatherapists include Blue Camomile, Lemon Balm Lavender , and an increase of Vitamin C and Beta carotene should promote healing of the mucus membranes. Each spring, summer, and fall, tiny particles are released from trees, weeds, and grasses. These particles, known as pollen, hitch rides on currents of air. Although their mission is to fertilize parts of other plants, many never reach their targets. Instead, they enter human noses and throats, triggering a type of seasonal allergic rhinitis called pollen allergy, which many people know as hay fever or rose fever (depending on the season in which the symptoms occur). Of all the things that can cause an allergy, pollen is one of the most widespread. Many of the foods, drugs, or animals that cause allergies can be avoided to a great extent; even insects and household dust are escapable. Short of staying indoors when the pollen count is highand even that may not helpthere is no easy way to evade windborne pollen.

5. Rhinitis
University of Oregon ALLERGIC rhinitis ( HAY FEVER ) Symptoms of allergic rhinitis (Hay Fever) include itchy, runny, sneezy, or stuffy noses, and itchy eyes.
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Advice From Your Allergist: Rhinitis
Allergies, including allergic rhinitis, affect an estimated 40 to 50 million people in the United States. Some allergies may interfere with day-to-day activities or lessen the quality of life. The allergist-immunologist, with his or her specialized training and expertise in managing allergies, allergic rhinitis, and asthma, can develop a treatment plan for your individual condition. The goal will be to enable you to lead a life that is as normal and symptom-free as possible. What is rhinitis?
Rhinitis is a term describing the symptoms produced by nasal irritation or inflammation. Symptoms of rhinitis include runny nose, itching, sneezing and stuffy nose due to blockage or congestion. These symptoms are the nose's natural response to inflammation and irritation, and they are often associated with itching of the eyes. Arbitrarily, rhinitis lasting less than six weeks is called acute rhinitis, and persistent symptoms are called chronic rhinitis. Acute rhinitis is usually caused by infections or chemical irritation. Chronic rhinitis may be caused by allergy or a variety of other factors. The nose normally produces mucus, which traps substances like dust, pollen, pollution, and germs such as bacteria and viruses. Mucus flows from the front of the nose and drains down the back of the throat. When mucus production is excessive, it can flow from the front, as a runny nose, or become noticeable from the back, as post-nasal drip. Nasal mucus, normally a thin, clear liquid, can become thick or colored, perhaps due to dryness, infection or pollution. When post-nasal drip is excessive, thick, or contains irritating substances, cough is the natural response for clearing the throat.

6. Welcome To Rhinitisinfo.com, Your Internet Source Of Impartial And Objective Inf
Information about allergic rhinitis and hay fever.
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Home Disease Info Treatment Resources ... Site Map Welcome to Rhinitisinfo.com, a source of up-to-date and in-depth information on hay fever and other forms of allergic rhinitis. Our philosophy is to provide entirely objective and unbiased information, based on published research evidence. We take the accuracy and impartiality of our information very seriously, making this a website you can trust. Whether you suffer from allergic rhinitis yourself, care for someone who does, are a healthcare provider, or are simply interested in allergies, we hope that this website will provide the information you are looking for. Please click on the appropriate link below to explore our site: Tip of the Week If you start taking topical corticosteroids before the pollen season, it may improve your hay fever during the pollen season. For more information...

7. AAAAI - Patients & Consumers Center: Allergic Conditions: Rhinitis
Details of allergic and non-allergic rhinitis from AAAI Patient/Public Resource Center.Category Health Conditions and Diseases rhinitis......Allergic Conditions rhinitis. Perennial allergic rhinitis is an IgEmediatedreaction to allergens that show little or now seasonal variation.
http://www.aaaai.org/patients/allergic_conditions/rhinitis.stm
Allergic Conditions: Rhinitis Rhinitis is an inflammation of the mucous membranes of the nose with symptoms of sneezing, itching, nasal discharge, and congestion. It can be allergic, nonallergic, or both. Seasonal allergic rhinitis is caused by substances that trigger allergies, called allergens and is sometimes referred to as hay fever. Perennial allergic rhinitis is an IgE-mediated reaction to allergens that show little or now seasonal variation. It is persistent, chronic, and generally less severe than seasonal allergic rhinitis. Resources about rhinitis: Please visit an allergist for more information on allergic disease and your individual medical condition. If you need to locate an allergist in your area, visit the Academy’s online Physician Referral Directory

8. Virtual Naval Hospital: General Medical Officer Manual: Clinical Section
(a) Allergic rhinitis This condition can be seasonal or yearround.
http://www.vnh.org/GMO/ClinicalSection/62Rhinitis.html
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Peer Review Status: Internally Peer Reviewed (1) Introduction Rhinorrhea is the most common complaint in sickcall. Causes may include allergens, infectious agents, chemicals, medications, temperature (especially cold), or foods. If the rhinorrhea does not resolve after the usual course of decongestants, what then? (2) Differential Diagnosis (a) Allergic Rhinitis : This condition can be seasonal or year-round. Caused by allergens such as pollen, mites, mold, or dander.
  • Symptoms : Sneezing, nasal and palatal itching, clear rhinorrhea, nasal congestion, sore throat, cough.
  • Exam : Pale, boggy nasal mucosa. Clear stringy nasal discharge, postnasal drip.
(b) Vasomotor Rhinitis : Can be paroxysmal or chronic. Exacerbated by odors, alcohol, weather/temperature changes, emotions, bright lights.
  • Symptoms : Congestion, watery nasal discharge, obstruction can shift from side to side, headache.

9. Differential Diagnosis Of Rhinitis
Article by MM Carr DDS MD MEd about the characteristics of seasonal allergic rhinitis (pollens), Category Health Conditions and Diseases rhinitis......Differential Diagnosis of rhinitis. MM Carr DDS MD MEd. Hormonal Pregnancy;Hypothyroidism. Back to Allergic rhinitis. Back to Table of Contents.
http://icarus.med.utoronto.ca/carr/manual/ddxrhinitis.html
Differential Diagnosis of Rhinitis MM Carr DDS MD MEd Allergic
  • Seasonal allergic rhinitis (pollens)
  • Perennial allergic rhinitis (dusts, molds)
Vasomotor
  • Idiopathic (vasomotor rhinitis)
  • Abuse of nasal decongestants (rhinitis medicamentosa)
  • Drugs (reserpine, prazosin, cocaine abuse)
  • Psychological stimulation (anger, sexual arousal)
Mechanical
  • Tumor
  • Deviated septum
  • Crusting
  • Hypertrophied turbinates (chronic vasomotor rhinitis)
  • Foreign body
  • CSF leak
Chronic Inflammatory
  • Polyps
    • Cystic fibrosis
  • Sarcoidosis
  • Wegener's granulomatosis
  • Midline granuloma
Infectious
  • Acute viral infection
  • Acute or chronic sinusitis
  • Rare nasal infections: syphilis, diphtheria, leprosy, tuberculosis
Hormonal
  • Pregnancy
  • Hypothyroidism
Back to Allergic Rhinitis Back to Table of Contents

10. ALLERGIC AND NON-ALLERGIC RHINITIS-Medfacts-National Jewish Medical And Research
An in depth look at allergic and non-allergic rhinitis along with classification, diagnosis and complicat Category Health Conditions and Diseases rhinitis......Allergic and NonAllergic rhinitis and Other Types of rhinitis MedFact from NationalJewish Medical and Research Center 1 Respiratory Hospital in America.
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Do you suffer from a runny or stuffy nose much of the time? You may not have given it much thought because it typically is not a serious condition. It can, however, be quite annoying. This condition is known as rhinitis. Approximately 40 million people in the U.S. suffer to one degree or another from rhinitis. Although hay fever, or seasonal allergic rhinitis, is the condition that most people are familiar with, there are different types of rhinitis. This fact sheet reviews these conditions and current treatments.
Classifications of Rhinitis
Atopic Rhinitis
There are three types of atopic (associated with allergic-like symptoms) rhinitis. Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis (also known as hay fever) This is triggered by allergy to pollens, including trees in spring, grasses in summer and weeds in fall. Symptoms include sneezing, itching, tickling in the nose, runny or stuffy nose and watery or itchy eyes. Seasonal rhinitis is diagnosed primarily by your medical history. Skin testing is not always indicated, especially if your symptoms are mild. Perennial Rhinitis (year-round) with Allergic Triggers These triggers include indoor allergens such as mold, house dust mite, cockroach and animal dander. Symptoms are the same as seasonal allergic rhinitis but are experienced throughout the year. The health care provider makes the diagnosis for perennial rhinitis by your medical history and positive skin tests to relevant allergens.

11. Rhinitis Treatment, Treatment For Rhinitis, Hayfever Treatment, Treatment For Ha
Definition, types, and treatments.Category Health Conditions and Diseases rhinitis......types of hayfever, types of rhinitis, dust mite allergy, dust mite,hayfever, rhinitis, allergy, dust. This rhinitis and hayfever
http://www.healthguard-hayfever.co.uk/
This rhinitis and hayfever site will give you all information on treatments and the condition of rhintis and hayfever, both allergic and non-allergic. Allergic disorders are very common and effect 2 out of 10 people, so please feel free to browse through our site, we hope the condition of rhinitis will become clearer to you and that you try our treatments. Perennial Allergic Rhinitis
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12. Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital For Chronic And Difficult Diseases In Chin
Describes in detail how TCM practitioners in China solve this disorder with traditional Chinese strategi Category Health Conditions and Diseases rhinitis......You are browsing More and More InternationalPatients Are Interested in Chinese Medicine.
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14. EMedicine - Allergic Rhinitis (Hayfever, Hay Fever) : Article By Javed Sheikh, M
Dr. Javed Sheikh reports on pathophysiology of seasonal and perennial allergic rhinitis or hayfever .Category Health Conditions and Diseases rhinitis......rhinitis, Allergic rhinitis is defined as inflammation of the nasal membranesand is characterized by a symptom complex that consists of any combination of
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Last Updated: October 23, 2002 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: seasonal allergic rhinitis, perennial allergic rhinitis, hayfever, allergies, seasonal allergies, nasal membrane inflammation, runny nose, stuffy head, nasal congestion, sinus pressure, rhinorrhea, otitis media, eustachian tube dysfunction, acute sinusitis, chronic sinusitis AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 10 Author Information Introduction Clinical Differentials ... Bibliography
Author: Javed Sheikh, MD , Instructor, Department of Medicine, Division of Allergy and Inflammation, Harvard Medical School Javed Sheikh, MD, is a member of the following medical societies: American Academy of Allergy Asthma and Immunology American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology , and American Medical Association Editor(s): Jeffrey Lee Kishiyama, MD

15. Allergy And Asthma - Rhinitis - Methodist Health Care System, Houston, Texas
Description of rhinitis and further discussion about the different types, diagnosis and treatment.Category Health Conditions and Diseases rhinitis......rhinitis. What is rhinitis? rhinitis What are the different types of rhinitis?The two categories of rhinitis are allergic rhinitis. There
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... Appointment Rhinitis What is rhinitis? Rhinitis is a reaction that occurs in the eyes, nose and throat when airborne irritants (allergens) trigger the release of histamine. Histamine causes inflammation and fluid production in the fragile linings of nasal passages, sinuses, and eyelids. What are the different types of rhinitis? The two categories of rhinitis are:
  • allergic rhinitis
There are two types of allergic rhinitis:
  • seasonal - occurs particularly during pollen seasons perennial - occurs throughout the year
The most-common causes of allergic rhinitis are:
  • pollen dust mites mold animal dander
Reactions from allergic rhinitis include:
  • sneezing congestion runny nose itchy nose, throat, eyes, and ears

16. Rhinitis
Diagnosis and Management of rhinitis Parameter Documents of the Joint Task Force on Practice Parameters in Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology Mark S Dykewicz, MD and Stanley Fineman, MD, MBA Chair, Workgroup on rhinitis David P Skoner, MD
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Diagnosis and Management of Rhinitis: Parameter Documents
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Richard Nicklas, MD*; Rufus Lee, MD; Joann Blessing-Moore, MD;
James T Li, MD, PhD; I Leonard Bernstein, MD; William Berger, MD, MBA;
Sheldon Spector, MD; and Diane Schuller, MD These parameters were developed by the Joint Task Force on Practice Parameters in Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, representing the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (AAAAI), the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI) and the Joint Council on Allergy, Asthma and Immunology. *These parameters were developed with Dr. Nicklas in his private capacity and not in his capacity as a medical officer with the Food and Drug Administration. No official support or endorsement by the Food and Drug Administration is intended or should be inferred. The American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (AAAAI) and the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI) have jointly accepted responsibility for establishing the statements in documents of these parameters. Because these documents incorporated the efforts of many participants, no single individual, including those who served on the Joint Task Force, is authorized to provided an official interpretation of these practice parameters by the AAAAI or ACAAI. Any request for information about or an interpretation of these practice parameters by the AAAAI or ACAAI should be directed to the Executive Offices of the AAAAI, ACAAI and the Joint Council on Allergy, Asthma and Immunology.

17. Deutsche Rhinitis Studiengruppe
Translate this page Informationen der Deutschen rhinitis Studiengruppe Allergien, Behandlungen,Publikationen, Fortbildungen Diese Seite enthält Frames.
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18. ALLERGIC AND NON-ALLERGIC RHINITIS-Medfacts-National Jewish Medical And Research
Allergic and NonAllergic rhinitis and Other Types of rhinitis MedFact from National Jewish Medical and Research Center 1 Respiratory Hospital in America This condition is known as rhinitis. Approximately 40 million people in the U.S. suffer to one degree or another from
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Do you suffer from a runny or stuffy nose much of the time? You may not have given it much thought because it typically is not a serious condition. It can, however, be quite annoying. This condition is known as rhinitis. Approximately 40 million people in the U.S. suffer to one degree or another from rhinitis. Although hay fever, or seasonal allergic rhinitis, is the condition that most people are familiar with, there are different types of rhinitis. This fact sheet reviews these conditions and current treatments.
Classifications of Rhinitis
Atopic Rhinitis
There are three types of atopic (associated with allergic-like symptoms) rhinitis. Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis (also known as hay fever) This is triggered by allergy to pollens, including trees in spring, grasses in summer and weeds in fall. Symptoms include sneezing, itching, tickling in the nose, runny or stuffy nose and watery or itchy eyes. Seasonal rhinitis is diagnosed primarily by your medical history. Skin testing is not always indicated, especially if your symptoms are mild. Perennial Rhinitis (year-round) with Allergic Triggers These triggers include indoor allergens such as mold, house dust mite, cockroach and animal dander. Symptoms are the same as seasonal allergic rhinitis but are experienced throughout the year. The health care provider makes the diagnosis for perennial rhinitis by your medical history and positive skin tests to relevant allergens.

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20. Benadryl One A Day – Allergy Treatment From Pfizer
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