Rhinitis Treatment

Posted by sheil09 @sheil09, Apr 3 3:53pm

Recently daignoised with Rhinitis..Treatment plan, NeilMed rinse plus
us of Asterpro. Treatment only gives relief for a shor time.
If anyone would please sharing their thoughts and treatment plan for Rhinitis I would appreciate.

Thank you

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@sheil09 -

Inflammation is typically an adaptive immune response which happens intrinsic/systemically.
Have to address all health issues and possible contributors.

Also- don’t hang on a “diagnosis” it’s simply an observation that is made by MDs that has to carry a diagnosis code in order to bill insurance.

You have inflammation in the nose. Could be due to many. Topical applications take a while to work, so don’t expect to feel immediately relief. Can take many weeks.

Check allergies, diet, lifestyle, exercise. All the things MDs don’t discuss because they don’t get paid for that.

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Thank you. I believe you are correct. I think my systems may be associated with a recent diagnosis of plaque in my carotid artery.

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This is a good treatment plan in my estimation. The neilmed sinus rinse will rinse out allergens viruses bacteria. Asterpro is good for rhinitis as well. That said there may be other issues to consider. Food air quality pets etc. Your body has inflammation.

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Has anyone undergone the RF Ablation procedure for their chronic rhinitis? I am scheduled in late May to have an n-office procedure performed called "Neuromark". which uses low power energy to disrupt overactive posterior nasal nerves.

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@tct
Nerves in your nose serve a purpose. And nasal inflammation needs to be addressed as to what is causing it. Allergies, lifestyle, current medications etc…

No amount of tools/experimental procedures will ever change nasal inflammation.

Be sure you have done all of your homework and do not forget this is a money maker for an ENT.

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@tct.. Thank you. I believe what you shared. Visited ENT doctor this week and we dicussed having a foods allergy test. I have already been tested for trees, etc finding allergies for me are Mold and Dust which is normal.

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