Allergic Rhinitis, commonly known as hay fever, is an allergic reaction to airborne substances such as pollen, dust mites, mold, or pet dander. It can cause symptoms like sneezing, runny nose, nasal congestion, itching, and watery eyes. While not life-threatening, it can significantly impact quality of life and productivity. Accurate diagnosis and tailored treatment are key to effectively managing symptoms and reducing allergic triggers.

  • Allergy testing and diagnosis
  • Antihistamine and nasal spray therapy
  • Long-term allergy management

Effective treatment can greatly reduce allergic symptoms and improve day-to-day comfort. Our ENT specialists work closely with patients to identify specific allergens and recommend personalized therapies, including immunotherapy in persistent or severe cases.

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Everything you need to know about allergic rhinitis

Common symptoms include sneezing, runny or stuffy nose, itchy eyes, throat irritation, postnasal drip, and fatigue. Symptoms may be seasonal or year-round depending on the allergen.

While there is no permanent cure, symptoms can be effectively managed with medications, allergen avoidance, and in some cases, immunotherapy (allergy shots or drops).

If your symptoms are persistent, affect your sleep or daily life, or don’t respond well to over-the-counter treatments, it's advisable to consult an ENT specialist or allergist for further evaluation.