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What is vasomotor rhinitis? I'm Dr. Manan Shah, I'm an ENT and allergist with Wyndly Health. Vasomotor rhinitis is a term for when your nose is just constantly running, and it might not be due to an external stimuli. So allergic rhinitis is when something like pollen or dust gets into your nose and your body is irritated and creates mucus to wash those things out.

That's called allergic rhinitis due to an allergen. But vasomotor rhinitis is when it's not an external trigger, but your nose just runs almost like you have an allergy, but you don't. I like to think of it as a malfunction of the nerve signal coming from the brain to the nose, and it's making too much mucus.

So there are treatments like Atrovent or Ipratropium bromide and then Azelastine that we can do to help those. And lastly, there's a treatment called the ClariFix or the RhinAer, where you essentially irritate the nerve that goes to these turbinates and you try to decrease the signal from the brain to the nose to create that mucus. These are surgeries that an ENT can do under local anesthesia at any local office. Anyways, if you'd like to learn more, please subscribe.

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@Redsavina

10 months ago

I have this right now and actually have been dealing with it for months. I had a scary thing happen the other night when there was so much mucus in my throat that I couldn’t breathe I thought I was going to pass out which made me panic my pulse went up to 130 and barely had enough air to scream for my daughter? I went to the doctor yesterday and this is what I was diagnosed with so I’m excited to see if the treatment works. It’s worse usually first thing in the morning after laying down all night and the mucus pooled up in my throat. It’s like the feeling of having a golf ball stuck in your throat. No fun.

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@naomi5495

1 year ago

Occasionally, if you have a constantly runny nose, your doctor should rule out CSF leak. Especially if you have postural headaches.

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@anson.meadows

9 months ago

What if instead of running, the nose is inflamed and ultra dry with thick, sticky, viscous mucus? Sjogren’s? Something else?

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@swagataroy8935

8 months ago

I use Azelastine from past 3 years continuously....otherwise no work could be done

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@faizahhassan1035

8 months ago

I get very tight squeezing pressure in my head, temples and sinus areas; my nostril feels like it’s tightening/ squeezing & burning too with itchy sore eyes and an earache in my right ear. It’s been a couple months 😢

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@horaciohernandez598

1 year ago

Can you please explain exercise induced rhinitis?

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@shraddhagupta1549

8 months ago

Is there any difference in the nasal mucosa of both patients?

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@GurmeetKaur-pr6ox

3 months ago

Can it happen only one side please reply

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@SadiaAkram-lv1eh

1 year ago

Sir maera mother ko allergy hae doctor kaehtae hae wo jab Pani Pete hae to aus ke sans band ho jate hae jab be wo liquid chez use karte hae aus ke breathing band honay laghte hae plz sir help is ka Kya treatment hae

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