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Rhinitis is one of the most frequently reported conditions in the United States

  • Symptoms of allergic rhinitis include nasal congestion,
    rhinorrhea, sneezing, and itching of the nose.
  • Allergic rhinitis and nonallergic rhinitis overlap, have
    overlapping symptoms, making accurate diagnosis a
    challenge.
  • Headache, fatigue, cognitive impairment, and sleep
    disturbance may occur, leading to significant detriments to
    quality of life and performance at school and work.
    Prevelance of allergic rhinitis is estimated to range from as low as 9% to more than 40%
    65% of patients taking nonsedating antihistamines were found to be nonallergic via IgE blood testing

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    MDAllergyPro

    Get to the root of your patients’ allergy-like symptoms with allergen-specific lgE Blood Testing.

    Identify Allergy Triggers, Optimize Treatment, & Improve Quality of Life with MDAllergyPro

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    Rhinitis is one of the most frequently reported conditions in the United States

    • Symptoms of allergic rhinitis include nasal congestion,
      rhinorrhea, sneezing, and itching of the nose.
    • Allergic rhinitis and nonallergic rhinitis overlap, have
      overlapping symptoms, making accurate diagnosis a
      challenge.
    • Headache, fatigue, cognitive impairment, and sleep disturbance may occur, leading to significant detriments to quality of life and performance at school and work.

      Read Our Blog

      What Triggers Asthma

      Image is from WebMD Living with asthma is manageable. But to understand how to live with it, you need to understand what can trigger it. Here's a look at some of the things that can trigger asthma. Allergies While allergies manifest themselves in different ways, some...

      read more

      Food Allergy Action Month

      Image is from Kids With Food Allergies Making You Aware of Food Allergies May 14th - 20th is Food Allergy Action Month. May is the time of the year to make you aware of food allergies and the dangers of how anaphylaxis can impact your life. Food allergies usually...

      read more

      What is Pollen?

      Image is from Everyday Health If you’ve ever seen acorns scattered about a residential lawn – or countryside, for that matter – as the fall seasons approaches, then you intuitively know what pollen is. Much like trees cast off these acorns so that they can perhaps...

      read more

      Different Types of Pollen

      Image is from Pollen.com As we roll into spring and then the summer months (they’ll be here before you know it), the presence of pollen in the air starts to become a concern for millions of Americans. In fact, according to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America...

      read more