How To Quickly Treat Chronic Rhinitis

Reflux Medication

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Doctors often recommend the use of reflux medication for patients with chronic rhinitis caused by acid reflux disease. Patients may need to use over-the-counter antacids to treat mild symptoms, and proton pump inhibitors can help reduce the amount of stomach acid the body manufactures. Foaming agents coat the stomach lining to reduce reflux symptoms, and H2 blockers reduce stomach acid. In addition, some patients may need to use prokinetics. These medicines mitigate reflux by enabling the stomach to empty faster than it normally would and by strengthening the lower esophageal sphincter. Patients who continue to experience bothersome symptoms while taking these medications should consult their physician about switching to different medicines or trying a new combination of drugs. Some patients with reflux disease find their chronic rhinitis symptoms improve when they avoid eating during the late evening.

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