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Is there such a thing as perennial allergic rhinitis?

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YES: Perennial means that the condition stays most of the year, as opposed to seasonal. Examples of perennial allergic rhintis are those associated to exposure to dust and molds. These are usually indoor and difficult to get rid of.

Answered 2/8/2017

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Dr. Brian Novick answered

Specializes in Allergy and Immunology

Definitely: It can be caused by dust, pets , dust mites, roaches etc. And can be just as annoying as "seasonal hay fever. ".

Answered 12/25/2019

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