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What can i do if i'm suffering from chronic rhinitis? (meds are not working)

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Dr. Corey Clay answered

Specializes in Allergy and Immunology

Target the cause: Chronic rhinitis is a common general term to describe allergic, non-allergic or mixed rhinitis. Allergic rhinitis is most commonly due to sensitization to pollens (tree, grass or weeds), animal dander, or dust mite. Allergy shots are particularly helpful in this case. Non-allergic rhinitis can be due to irritants (eg perfumes, smoke), infection, structural defects etc. So, the answer depends.

Answered 3/9/2015

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