Allergic rhinitis and seasonal allergies: a practical guide
Allergic rhinitis may cause sneezing, a blocked or runny nose, itchy eyes and throat irritation. Persistent or severe symptoms should be assessed so triggers and appropriate treatment can be discussed.
Written and medically reviewed by Dr. Ishtiaque Ahmed, DHMS
Product associations on this page are for browsing only and are not presented as medically verified treatment recommendations.
General information only. Homeopathic products do not replace evidence-based diagnosis, prescribed treatment or urgent care. Do not stop prescribed treatment.
Common questions
A consultation can review seasonal patterns, dust or pollen exposure, current medicines, asthma symptoms and any breathing difficulty before discussing product options.
Safer next steps
Reduce known triggers where practical, keep living spaces clean, and follow advice from a qualified clinician. Do not stop prescribed allergy or asthma medicines without medical guidance.
When to seek care
Seek urgent care for facial swelling, severe breathing difficulty, faintness, or rapidly worsening symptoms.
Relevant products
These products are matched from manufacturer catalogue information for browsing only. They are not prescriptions and should not replace diagnosis, prescribed treatment or urgent care. Schwabe, Lehning, BJain and Dr. Reckeweg products are shown first when relevant matches are available.
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