

Allergic Rhinitis - A common problem, not to be sneezed at!
Allergic rhinitis is often under recognised and poorly managed.
There are various forms of rhinitis, which is defined as inflammation of the nasal mucosa and can be due to various causes such as an allergen, infection, vaso-motor abnormality (caused by an irritant). The condition may also involve the sinuses and is known as rhino-sinusitis.
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