Allergic rhinitis is irritation and swelling in the nose. It is caused by an overreaction of the immune system. An allergen, something that should be harmless, is inhaled through the nose. The allergen triggers mast cells to release histamine. This leads to swelling of blood vessels and tissue that lines the nose and sinuses. This starts a chain of events that cause:
The most common allergens come from grasses, trees, weeds, or animals.
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Types of Allergic Rhinitis
There are 2 types:
Problems Linked to Allergic Rhinitis
Allergies are mild but annoying in most. It can cause or worsen:
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Last reviewed September 2019 by EBSCO Medical Review Board Marcin Chwistek, MD Last Updated: 10/27/2020