PERENNIAL ALLERGIC RHINITIS
A year-round allergy which causes nasal congestion and a runny nose, but not usually any eye symptoms, is called perennial allergy rhinitis. This is a chronic allergic condition that doesn’t subside throughout the year Dust mites, mold, and cockroaches are the most common causes of perennial allergy rhinitis, but it can be brought on by any allergen present year-round. The other most common triggers are cats and dogs. The condition often goes undiagnosed. People suffering from perennial allergies often have other disorders as well, with asthma being one of the most common. If left undiagnosed or untreated, perennial allergic rhinitis can lead to conditions like chronic sinusitis or abnormal growths such as polyps in the nasal cavities or sinuses.
P.S. Conditions such as allergic conjunctivitis, fatigue, learning disabilities, and sleep disorders often co-exist with perennial allergic rhinitis.
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