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Are you suffering from allergic rhinitis or sinusitis?

Updated: May 22, 2023



What is the difference between allergic rhinitis and sinusitis Jeppo Health

Allergic rhinitis or sinusitis? What is the difference between allergic rhinitis and sinusitis?

Allergic rhinitis:

is caused by inhaling allergens, leading to inflammation and swelling of the nasal cavity. Sinusitis:

is caused by inflammation of the sinus cavity lining, which can be acute or chronic.


 

When the sinuses are blocked and filled with fluid, it can harbor bacteria and cause symptoms such as headache and yellow nasal discharge. Sinus blockages may be caused by common colds, pollen allergies, or nasal polyps. There is a connection between allergic rhinitis and sinusitis. Allergic rhinitis can cause nasal obstruction, which in turn can lead to sinus blockage.



Causes of allergic rhinitis include allergen triggers found both outdoors and indoors.


When outdoor allergens, such as mold or tree, grass, and weed pollen, cause allergic rhinitis, it is commonly known as seasonal allergies or "hay fever". Allergic rhinitis can also be triggered by indoor allergens, such as pet dander, indoor mold, or dust mites.



The latest classification of allergic rhinitis takes into account the severity of symptoms and the impact on quality of life, which can be classified as mild or moderate/severe.



 

Acute sinusitis often resolves on its own and does not require specific treatment. However, chronic sinusitis may require antibiotics, decongestants, or nasal sprays. For individuals dealing with allergic rhinitis or sinusitis, it is highly recommended to explore Jeppo Health's Easy Breathe series. This remarkable product line is designed to effectively combat inflammation, eradicate bacteria, relieve nasal congestion, and strengthen the immune system.

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