Allergic Rhinitis

Seasonal allergic rhinitis also known as hay fever affects 35 million Americans. Viruses, bacteria, allergens, and irritants can cause inflammation of the nasal mucous membrane, which results in rhinitis. Once inflamed, the nose produces excessive mucus. This can cause patients to complain about runny nose, nasal congestion, and postnasal drip. In addition, many asthmatics also have hay fever. Perennial allergic rhinitis is a non–seasonal allergic reaction. In this webinar, we will discuss how you can help your patients with ancient and modern formulas.

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