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Antihistamine for non allergic rhinitis

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Avatar m tn Used mebhydrolin,cetrizine,fexofenadine, for prophylexis,got result but no complete recovery. Taking mometasone masal spray, got result, but not complete respite. How to get rid of it?
Avatar n tn s more likely rhinitis. Antihistamine does not always rule out an allergy if antihistamine fails to stop it. But if allergy you should be somewhat less or no mucus while on antihistamine. Sounds pretty common and there are lots of things to treat it if this mucus production is from one of these. If none of this works you can try a product called NasalCrom sold most places. It is a non-steroid drug that stops a mucus cell from reacting to an irritant fume or allergy.
Avatar m tn I was diagnosed with Non allergic rhinitis in the sixth week after possible high risk exposure, Until to date 10th week post exposure am still being bothered with it. My soft palate has some kind of tiny bumps i can feel them with my tongue. I got tested, ELISA on 9th week, an am waiting for the results this coming Friday. i have had no Fever, no Adenopathy, no Pharyngitis, no Rash, Diarrhea, no Nausea or vomiting, no Hepatosplenomegaly. no Neurologic symptoms .
Avatar n tn Based on the information available, loratadine or cetirizine may be considered the second generation antihistamines of choice. Pseudoephedrine is a nasal decongestant which can be used for allergic rhinitis. Glucorticoids when used locally is also safe in pregnancy. You need to consult gynecologist before starting above drugs. Take care and regards.
Avatar m tn When you have an attack, you can use an antihistamine (like Cetzine) for allergic rhinitis. Cetzine is not a steroid and all antihistamines will have some sedatory effects. For wheezing, during the attacks, you can use Asthalin. Hope this helped and do keep us posted.
Avatar m tn For this, there are steroidal sprays for allergic rhinitis and steroid inhalers for asthma. The steroid content is very minimal in both, sprays and inhalers and long-term use will prevent attacks. When you have an attack, you can use an antihistamine (like Cetzine) for allergic rhinitis. Cetzine is not a steroid and all antihistamines will have some sedative effects. For wheezing, during the attacks, you can use Asthalin. Hope this helped and do keep us posted.
Avatar f tn t stumbled onto the right combo for you to have good control. Treatment does depend somewhat on what form of rhinitis you have - allergic, non-allergic, vasometer... Generally though a nasal steroid (Nasonex, Omnaris, Verimyst, and a few others), oral antihistamines (a large number, and realize that not all generics are the same - one generic may work for you while another doesn't), nasal antihistamines (Astepro or Patanase). You might also find sinus rinses very helpful.
Avatar n tn Environmental allergies can lead to nasal symptoms when there is exposure. Non-allergic rhinitis can be stimulated by posture, foods, medications, environmental changes, etc. Studies have shown that nasal patency can decrease with lying down and is sensed more frequently in patients already with allergic rhinitis. It is possible for lesions in the nose to cause obstructions and should be ruled out by a physician.
Avatar f tn Yes, the coughing could be part of allergic rhinitis. It could also be due to post nasal drip, possible GERD, infection, medication side effect and even from environmental irritants such as air pollutants. If it persists, have this checked by your doctor for proper evaluation. Antihistamine, decongestants and prescription medications may help provide relief. Take care and do keep us posted.
Avatar m tn For the past 6 months I have suffered non allergic rhinitis. I have a weekend lower and upper esophageal sphincter confirmed by a barium swallow exam. Yesterday my nose was burning and it seemed like my stomach acid was reaching my sinuses Is there a link to Non allergic rhinitis and Largeneal Reflux Disease, If so anyone know how to manage it without taking Omeprazole?
Avatar m tn When you have an attack, you can use an antihistamine (like Cetzine) for allergic rhinitis. For further relief from your symptoms you could do steam inhalations. Please ensure to do this prior to your meals. Hope this helped and do keep us posted.
Avatar n tn I have been diagnosed with non allergic rhinitis and the sneezing and congestion happens mostly when I am ready for bed, or comes on suddenly during the night. At times I wake up because I am about to sneeze. I had a CAT scan, and my ENT doctor said my sinuses were inflamed. He gave me a 5 day steriod treatment and said he could only do it a couple times a year. I felt great for 3 weeks, now it's back to being as is was prior to the treatment.
Avatar f tn Based on the information available, loratadine or cetirizine may be considered the second generation antihistamines of choice. Pseudoephedrine is a nasal decongestant which can be used for allergic rhinitis. Home remedies like inhalation of eucalyptus will help. You need to consult gynecologist before starting above drugs. Take care and regards.
Avatar m tn Hi, How are you? Allergic rhinitis is a collection of symptoms, mostly in the nose and eyes, which occur when you breathe in something you are allergic to. This may present with itchy nose, sneezing , runny nose, tearing eyes, nasal congestion, and even headache. Have this evaluated further by your doctor for proper management. Your medical history and physical examination will help. It is important that you avoid what causes these symptoms.
Avatar f tn It would be prudent to rule out Budesonide (Rhinocort) adverse effect as the cause of your symptoms. I suppose you are taking the nasal spray for allergic rhinitis. Has your ENT specialist examined the oral cavity to rule out any oral candidiasis? Apart from oro-pharyngeal candidiasis, Rhinocort has been shown to cause burning, itching in the oral mucosa and pharyngeal wall.
Avatar f tn If you have a history of hay fever, allergic rhinitis or bronchial asthma then the probability of allergic conjunctivitis is strong. But usually symptoms are seen in both the eyes. The steps for management is - Firstly you need to undergo examination of the eye which includes External examination, Slit-lamp examination of Eyelids, Conjunctiva, Tear film and Cornea by an Ophthalmologist. - Frequent use of artificial tears.
Avatar n tn Do you have associated symptoms of fever, sinusitis or rhinitis? Is there any past or family history of allergic reactions? Have you tried any medications for your symptoms as yet? Have any investigations been done? It would be advisable to get a chest xray, and CT scan of your sinuses done. You need to consult your doctor for a proper clinical evaluation and to rule out sinusitis, rhinitis, pharyngitis, asthma and any allergies as the cause of your symptoms.