Allergy, Asthma and Immunology
The board-certified experts at Main Line Health can help develop treatments to control and manage your allergy and asthma symptoms.
Rhinitis is a reaction that happens in the eyes, nose and throat when allergens in the air trigger the release of histamine in the body. Histamine causes itching, swelling, and fluid to build up in the fragile linings of nasal passages, sinuses and eyelids.
There are two types of rhinitis: allergic (seasonal) rhinitis and non-allergic (year-round) rhinitis.
The most common causes of rhinitis are:
People with asthma are at a higher risk for rhinitis. Allergic rhinitis is a common problem that may be linked to asthma. However, this link is not fully understood. Experts think that since rhinitis makes it hard to breathe through the nose, it is harder for the nose to work normally. Breathing through the mouth does not warm, filter, or humidify the air before it enters the lungs. This can make asthma symptoms worse.
Controlling asthma may help control allergic rhinitis in some patients.
Symptoms of rhinitis include:
Most often, the diagnosis is made by your health care provider based on an in-depth history and physical exam. In addition to the above signs, the health care provider may find:
Coblation works by delivering radiofrequency to create a plasma at low heat to gently dissolve target tissues when there is nasal congestion or obstruction.
The board-certified experts at Main Line Health can help develop treatments to control and manage your allergy and asthma symptoms.
Main Line Health otolaryngology and audiology experts treat and manage conditions affecting your ears, nose and throat at locations in the Philadelphia area.