Management of Non-Allergic Rhinitis: Symptoms, Treatment & Outlook
Join Dr Sietze Reitsma, Rhinologist and Principal Investigator at Amsterdam University and Professor Peter Hellings who is Chairman of EUFOREA and Professor of Otorhinolaryngology at KU Leuven to discuss Non-Allergic Rhinitis.
Non-allergic rhinitis (previously referred to as vasomotor rhinitis) occurs when the tissues inside the nose become inflamed. Anyone can develop non-allergic rhinitis. It can result from viral infection or even from exposure to certain triggers, like doors or certain medications. Others develop this condition due to underlying health problems.
In this episode, we’ll address:
- What is non-allergic rhinitis?
- How common is the condition?
- What are the symptoms?
- What are the triggers of Non-Allergic Rhinitis?
- What’s the best way of diagnosing Non-Allergic Rhinitis?
- Can you use biomarkers to evaluate Non-Allergic Rhinitis?