ALLERGIST & CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGIST DR BENOIT TANO, MD PHD Seasonal or perennial allergic rhinitis (inflammation of the nose) may be caused by pollens, hay, dust mites, molds, or animal dander, including that of cats, dogs, horses, cattle, rabbits, gerbils, guinea pigs, and hamsters. Allergic rhinitis may also be triggered by exposure to foods, such as milk, eggs, peanuts, tree nuts, wheat, soy, some spicy foods, shellfish, and fish, among others. Perennial nonallergic rhinitis is caused by any number of chemical sensitivities—cigarette smoke, wood smoke, perfumes, scented candles, air fresheners, household cleaning agents (Pinesol, Lysol, Clorox, and ammonia…), car exhaust, diesel fuel, gasoline, or freshly sprayed pesticides. Perennial nonallergic rhinitis may also be triggered by environmental exposure to cold air, humid air, dry air, or high barometric pressure. Nonallergic rhinitis may follow an infection (acute and chronic sinusitis, Churg-Strauss Syndrome, influenza, RSV infection, or common cold) or be caused by use of certain medications (overuse of decongestant nasal sprays such as Oxymetazoline products, floral-scented steroid nasal sprays, blood pressure medications such as beta-blockers, or cocaine abuse). Nonallergic rhinitis may occur in patients with benign tumors in the nose. Examples are nasal polyps (a growth in the nasal passages), angiofibroma (a growth comprising fibrous tissue and blood vessels), fibrous dysplasia (abnormal growth of bony tissue), hemangioma (an abnormal growth of blood vessels), inverted papilloma (a one-sided, wart-like growth), or osteoma (tumor of the bony tissue of the nose), and structure abnormalities (deviated septum, enlarged adenoids, congestion due to pregnancy, foreign body in the nose). Herbicides such as alachlor, acetochlor, metolachlor, and metolachlor-s cause nasal turbinate tumors in animals and perhaps, chronic allergy symptoms in humans. Lastly, and significantly, perennial nonallergic rhinitis may be caused by hormonal changes resulting from prolonged exposure to endogenous estrogens, phytoestrogens, xenoestrogens (many of the pesticides, some cosmetics, and other environmental toxins), or other endocrine-disrupting chemicals. Allergy and Immunology Evaluation and Treatment Protocols for: This means that you give both the shots and the drops WORRIED ABOUT COVID? USE THIS SIMPLE TREATMENT OF ALLERGIC RHINITIS AND VIRAL INFECTIONSALLERGIES
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