Allergic Rhinitis (Seasonal & Year-Round Allergies)
Relief from sneezing, congestion, and sinus pressure with expert allergy diagnosis and treatment.
Allergic Rhinitis Treatment
What Is Allergic Rhinitis?
Allergic rhinitis, commonly known as hay fever, is an allergic reaction that affects the nose and sinuses. It occurs when the immune system reacts to airborne allergens such as pollen, dust mites, mold, or animal dander.
Symptoms may include:
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Sneezing
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Nasal congestion
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Itching of the nose or throat
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Post-nasal drip
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Sinus pressure
Symptoms may occur seasonally or persist year-round depending on triggers.
Common Allergy Triggers
Triggers vary by patient but often include:
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Tree, grass, and weed pollen
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Dust mites
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Mold spores
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Pet dander
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Environmental irritants
Identifying your specific triggers is key to effective treatment.
How We Diagnose Allergies
At AASP, we use a combination of:
- Detailed medical history
- Symptom pattern evaluation
- Allergy testing when appropriate
Testing helps confirm suspected triggers and guides treatment decisions.
Treatment Options
Treatment plans are personalized and may include:
- Antihistamines
- Nasal corticosteroids
- Decongestants (when appropriate)
- Environmental control strategies
- Immunotherapy (allergy shots)
Our goal is to reduce symptoms, improve breathing, and prevent long-term complications.
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