A new study published on December 17 in Frontiers on Microbiology investigates how allergic rhinitis and asthma might be affected by our nasal mycobiome—or in less technical terms, the fungi ...
For patients with allergic rhinitis, twice-daily azelastine plus fluticasone cut nasal symptoms ... all treatments were administered as one spray twice daily to preserve blinding.
Unfortunately, nasal polyps tend to come back if the irritation, allergy, or infection continues. So, you may need to keep using a corticosteroid spray and have regular checkups with a nasal ...
this research suggests that to understand exactly why some of us are cursed with noses more susceptible to allergic conditions than others, we’ll have to get familiar with our nasal fungi.