Do you struggle to control your anger? allergy symptomsEven if you are on medication, do you still get allergy-like symptoms? Do you still experience allergy-like symptoms after allergy season? You could be among the 40 million people with nonallergic rhinitis.
Nonallergic rhinitis can be confused with seasonal allergies. It causes symptoms like congestion, runny noses, sinus pressure, and pain. It is not caused by allergies like ragweed and pollen. It is often caused by environmental factors, such as perfumes or household cleaners, cigarette smoking, and changes in weather.
There’s a chance that you have non-allergic components to your symptoms, even if you have seasonal allergies. Recent research has shown that allergy sufferers can also experience nonallergic rhinitis in as high as 50% to 70% of them.
Talk to your doctor if you believe you may have other causes of your symptoms. Nonallergic rhinitis is not treated by allergy medications like Allegra, Zyrtec, and Claritin. Your doctor might recommend Sinus Buster or a prescription nasal medication. This nasal spray has been clinically shown to be effective in relieving symptoms for both allergic and nonallergic sufferers. Sinus Buster, which contains capsaicin — one of the most researched botanical medicines — has been shown to shut down the receptors within the nose that cause sinus pressure, congestion and pain. Sinus Buster is fast in delivering relief, with most patients reporting that they feel relief within a matter of minutes. All-natural Sinus Buster is safe and does not cause rebound congestion. This can be a problem with chemical-based sprays like Afrin.
Jonathan Bernstein is an allergy specialist who was a professor in the Division of Immunology/Allergy of the University of Cincinnati’s College of Medicine. He conducted the Sinus Buster Study. He has published numerous papers about the importance of correct diagnosis of nonallergic rhinoitis, and has treated many of his patients with Sinusbuster.
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