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Does Nasal Spray Cure Your Allergic Rhinitis Permanently?

 

Allergic Rhinitis is a heterogeneous condition which occurs when the immune system of the body gets sensitized and reacts to those allergens present in the environment. Another common name for Allergic Rhinitis is Hay Fever. The symptoms of allergic rhinitis include sneezing, runny or stuffy nose, sore throat, itchy eyes, headache, irritability, and decreased sense of smell.

 

The primary site for the exposure to allergens and inflammatory reactions is the nasal mucosa, that leads to the individual experiencing the symptoms of allergic rhinitis.

 

Can Allergic Rhinitis Be Cured?

 

As of today, there is no cure for allergic rhinitis. However, pharmacotherapy is considered to be effective in controlling the symptoms of the condition. The treatment depends on the following factors:

 

1. Is the treatment in form of oral tablets/syrups or inhalation therapy

 

2. Treatment depends on the symptoms of allergic rhinitis and associated multimorbidities (how many conditions co-exist)

 

3. The relief of symptoms depends on how efficient and safe is the process of treatment. Oral medication requires a higher dose as compared to inhaled medicines. One should consult the doctor and get to know which treatment would be effective for him or her.

 

4. The onset of treatment matters because a person may need instant relief from symptoms when he or she has a sudden flare-up. It depends on how quickly one can see the onset of action with the medication taken.

 

5. Inform the doctor about your current treatment before taking new medications. The various medicines and treatment can affect each other and the individual taking it can experience side effects.

 

6. You must record the benefits of your prescribed treatment and inform the doctor about the effectiveness of the treatment. 

 

7. If your treatment does not help to get proper sleep or prevent the symptoms at night talk to your doctor. The impact of the treatment on the sleep and productivity will matter because it is meant to help you manage everyday activities along with managing the symptoms of allergic rhinitis.

 

8. To control and manage allergic rhinitis symptoms draft a management plan that can help the treatment work efficiently for you.

 

What Is The Effect Of Nasal Spray On Allergic Rhinitis?

 

While antihistamines, oral decongestants or a combination of the two can be used for individuals who experience intermittent symptoms, it has been found that the continuous use of topical nasal steroids can provide relief to individuals who experience the persistent symptoms of allergic rhinitis. In certain cases, these nasal steroids can be used alongside the regular consumption of oral decongestants and antihistamines. Steroids have proven to have a high level of efficacy when it comes to treating the symptoms of allergic rhinitis and the delivery of intranasal corticosteroids is also extremely efficient in controlling the symptoms of allergic rhinitis.

 

Nasal glucocorticoids delivered with the help of nasal sprays are considered to be the first line of treatment when it comes to controlling the symptoms of allergic rhinitis. This is because the drugs have the least number of side effects and are effective in relieving the symptoms of allergic rhinitis. In the case of more severe symptoms, the doctor may prescribe a round of nasal decongestants first before starting the individual on a round of nasal steroids, delivered through a nasal spray. This will help the nasal spray reach a wider area within the nasal passage. While the individuals may notice some relief in the symptoms of their allergic rhinitis, it may take a few weeks for the full effect of the nasal spray to be noticed which is why it is recommended for the individual to take their dose regularly.

 

To conclude, while a nasal spray cannot cure an individual of his or her allergic rhinitis, it definitely plays an important role in controlling the symptoms of the condition.

 

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