Patients who suffer from a chronic runny nose can turn to Botox for relief, and now researchers say there is a less invasive way to deliver the treatment. In a German study researchers found that putting Botox-soaked sponges into a patient's nostrils for 30 minutes helped ease the post-nasal drip more than treatment with a saline placebo.
Read moreIn this entry, I would like to discuss some recent findings on the association with "rhinitis" - inflammation of the nasal passages that... Read more »
Allergic Rhinitis (Hay Fever) affects about 30 million people in America and has increased in prevalence over the last 25 years. Allergy... Read more »
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As the cooler temperatures of Autumn begin to roll over the Northern Hemisphere so does the Cold and Flu Season. Flu (influenza) is a... Read more »
Studies show most asthmatics aren't compliant with their asthma controller meds. So wisdom has it life would be much easier for us... Read more »
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A runny nose happens when your body produces too much mucus to clear out viruses, bacteria, or other particles in your nasal passageways. A runny... Read more »
Nasal congestion is an annoying part of having a cold, and blowing your nose seems second nature. But some people say blowing your nose doesn't help... Read more »
Millions of Americans in pursuit of a remedy for stuffy nose and sinus pressure turn to over the counter (OTC) nasal sprays because of their quick... Read more »
Rinsing the nose with a saline wash may do more harm than good when overused, some researchers say. The method is touted by allergy sufferers and by... Read more »
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Vasomotor rhinitis is a nonallergic condition that involves a constant runny nose, sneezing, and nasal congestion. See also: Allergic... Read more »