Nonallergic rhinitis

Nonallergic rhinitis
SpecialtyOtolaryngology

Nonallergic rhinitis is rhinitisinflammation of the inner part of the nose—not caused by an allergy. Nonallergic rhinitis displays symptoms including chronic sneezing or having a congested, drippy nose, without an identified allergic reaction with allergy testing being normal.[1][2] Other common terms for nonallergic rhinitis are vasomotor rhinitis[3][4] and perennial rhinitis. The prevalence of nonallergic rhinitis in otolaryngology is 40%. Allergic rhinitis is more common than nonallergic rhinitis; however, both conditions have similar presentation, manifestation and treatment. Nasal itching and paroxysmal sneezing are usually associated with nonallergic rhinitis rather than allergic rhinitis.[4][5] Other symptoms that are more specific to non-allergic rhinitis include ear plugging or discomfort with eustachian tube dysfunction, headaches, sinus pressure, and muffled hearing. Common triggers for non-allergic rhinitis include irritants such as tobacco smoke, cleaning agents, or abrupt changes in ambient temperature.[2]

Mixed rhinitis presents with symptoms that are due to both allergic and nonallergic causes.[2]

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