Illness name: allergic rhinitis
Description:
Allergic rhinitis is where your nose gets irritated by something you're allergic to, such as pollen, causing sneezing and other symptoms. For most people it's easy to treat with medicines from a pharmacist.
Common symptoms of allergic rhinitis are similar to a cold and include:
This usually happens within minutes of coming into contact with something you're allergic to.
Allergic rhinitis is caused by an allergic reaction.
Common allergies include:
You're more likely to get an allergy if people in your family also have them or conditions such as
eczema
and
asthma
.
Allergic rhinitis is different from
non-allergic rhinitis
, which is caused by things like having a cold, very hot or cold temperatures and humidity.
You can often treat allergic rhinitis without seeing a GP.
If you can, try to avoid the things that trigger your allergies.
A pharmacist can also advise you about medicines that can help, such as:
You can buy nasal sprays without a prescription, but they should not be used for more than a week as this can make your symptoms worse.
If you have a high temperature or you do not feel well enough to do your normal activities, try to stay at home and avoid contact with other people until you feel better.
If pharmacy medicines do not help ease your allergic rhinitis symptoms, a GP may prescribe a different medicine, such as prescription
steroid nasal sprays
or
antihistamines
.
You may be referred to a specialist for further tests and treatment if it's not clear what's causing your symptoms or they're severe.
If you have allergic rhinitis, it's not always possible to avoid the things you're allergic to. But there are steps you can take to try to help reduce your symptoms.
wear wraparound sunglasses to protect your eyes from pollen
use hypoallergenic bedding and covers, and wash bedding regularly at 60C and above
dust with a damp cloth and use a vacuum with a HEPA filter
wash pets at least once every 2 weeks and groom them outside regularly
regularly wash your pet's bedding and clean any furniture they've been on
keep your home dry and well-ventilated, and deal with any damp and condensation
do not allow pets in bedrooms
do not go outside or dry clothes outside when the pollen count is high, if possible
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Page last reviewed: 30 May 2022
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