Not exact matches
It is well known that eating chiles causes gustatory
rhinitis,
which is a technical term for a runny nose.
A second analysis was among those with symptoms restricted to the upper respiratory tract,
which included the common cold, pharyngitis,
rhinitis and sinusitis.
For IgE mediated food allergy, eczema and
rhinitis increased the risk of development but for non-IgE mediated food allergy, increased risk was associated with having a pet in the house and the age at
which solid food was introduced to an infant.
This produces allergies, in the form of
rhinitis or asthma of variable severity,
which often persist into adulthood.
They should also consider vocal cord dysfunction, GERD, postviral tussive syndrome, allergic
rhinitis, and even whooping cough — all of
which can mimic asthma.
Hayfever (also known as allergic
rhinitis) is an allergy to pollen,
which explains why it's so common in spring.
The way I see it, celiac disease is part of a larger epidemic of allergic disorders that include all food allergies, allergic
rhinitis, and asthma — all of
which are in the midst of a dramatic rise.
Animal studies suggest that spirulina stops the release of histamine,
which is responsible for symptoms of allergic
rhinitis (9).
Zyrtec (cetirizine hydrochloride),
which is currently indicated to relieve symptoms of allergic
rhinitis - nasal inflammation - and to treat itching and hives in adults and in children age 2 and older, has been cleared for those 2 indications in children 6 months and older.
A sneeze results from irritation in the nose,
which is called
rhinitis.
Some cats that survive this disease do go on to develop a life - long chronic
rhinitis,
which is often called snuffles.
The most common cause tends to be
rhinitis,
which is inflammation of the nares.
In the case of allergy related
rhinitis, the symptoms themselves will come about following an incident in
which your pet is exposed to the allergen.
It is used for all sorts of conditions including
rhinitis (inflammation of the nasal cavities), pharyngitis (inflammation of the tissues associated with the throat, vocal tissues, and oral areas associated with the respiratory tract), sinusitis (inflammation of the sinuses), conjunctivitis (inflammation of the delicate tissues around the eyes -
which are often affected with upper respiratory conditions), and bronchitis!
Older dogs exposed to or experimentally inoculated with CHV may develop a mild
rhinitis,
which may be part of the «kennel cough» syndrome (infectious tracheobronchitis, see Infectious Tracheobronchitis of Dogs) or a vesicular vaginitis or posthitis.
Upper respiratory tract involvement is common
which includes signs such as sneezing, cough,
rhinitis (runny nose) and mild tracheobronchitis.
Unfortunately, our daughter became very ill with an upper respiratory tract infection, purulent
rhinitis, sinusitis, and an ear infection
which was close to perforation, and an asthma exacerbation 2 days before we were supposed to leave.