Is an allergic inflammation of the nasal mucosa, characterized by symptoms such as nasal itching, sneezing, clear rhinorrhea, and nasal congestion, triggered by exposure to allergens in individuals with an allergic constitution.
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Allergic rhinitis
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Nasal discharge
The mucus secreted by the nasal mucosa is normally small in amount and transparent, but when abnormal, it increases in quantity and changes in texture (such as clear mucus, purulent mucus, viscous mucus), mostly triggered by inflammation (such as rhinitis, sinusitis)Solutions:
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Allergic reaction
An abnormal immune response of the body to certain substances (allergens), which can cause a variety of symptoms, ranging from mild itching and sneezing to life-threatening conditions.Solutions:
Red light therapy deviceProtective maskIrrigation devicesSeawater nasal rinseNon-medicated Anti-allergy Nasal Gel
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Runny nose
Excessive discharge of nasal fluid from the nostrils, often associated with a cold or allergies.Solutions:
Irrigation devicesSeawater nasal rinse
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Nasal itching
An uncomfortable sensation of itching inside or on the skin of the nose, often associated with allergies, inflammation, or irritation.Solutions:
Protective maskIrrigation devicesSeawater nasal rinseNon-medicated Anti-allergy Nasal Gel
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Sneezing
A sudden, involuntary expulsion of air from the nose and mouth, typically caused by irritation of the nasal passages.Solutions:
Red light therapy deviceIrrigation devicesSeawater nasal rinse
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Nasal congestion
Swelling of the nasal lining, leading to narrowing or blockage of the nasal passages, causing difficulty in breathing.Solutions:
Red light therapy deviceIrrigation devicesVentilation assistive devicesSeawater nasal rinse
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