How To Quickly Treat Chronic Rhinitis

Antihistamines

AboutKidsHealth

Antihistamines may be recommended for both types of rhinitis but are particularly effective on patients with allergies. The body creates histamines when reacting to allergens, and the medication interrupts this reaction, relieving itching, sneezing, and runny nose. These medicines work best when taken regularly for as long as symptoms persist. Doctors may suggest beginning an oral medication a few weeks before allergy season begins. Antihistamine pills are commonly used, but nasal sprays and eye drops are also available. Nasal sprays may be more effective at targeting postnasal drip. Modern oral antihistamines are less likely to cause drowsiness than those in the past. They are available both over-the-counter and with a prescription.

Read more about effectively treating chronic rhinitis now.

BACK
(5 of 11)
NEXT
BACK
(5 of 11)
NEXT

MORE FROM GoodHealthFix

    MORE FROM GoodHealthFix

      MORE FROM GoodHealthFix