Allergic sinusitis is an inflammation of the nasal sinuses due to hay fever. Allergies can cause chronic inflammation of the sinus cavity. Treatment of the allergy will reduce the symptoms and help prevent developing a sinus infection.
The ICD-9 code for allergic sinusitis due to hay fever is 477.9. The code is also for upper respiratory tract allergy.
Hay fever
hay fever
Hay fever or allergic rhinitis.
Allergies from hay fever can have a number of different environmental causes. Hay fever can result as an allergic reaction to tree pollen, grass pollen, spores, fungi, and mold.
Some people are allergic to grass pollen and suffer from hay fever. People are not usually allergic to grass. If you suffer from hay fever you can eat food containing citronella as the stem is used not the pollen.
Hay fever is an occurance that occurs year round when we become allergic to certain things that aren't always blooming, its natural to get sick around the spring and autum because that's the time hay fever comes in. However hay fever can mostly relate to the substances that effect your environment, they might also be food or drink, no that's just something your always allergic to just blame it on the hay fever next time you can't breath properly, can't smell and can't think that's what hey fever is
hay fever
Hay fever
Yes, they can have allergies as well as an adult.
Hay fever triggers include grass, flower pollens, animal fur, dust mite, chemical fumes, microorganisms or some foods. Hay fever is a common condition that shows signs and symptoms similar to a cold.
It is typical to get Hayfever during the spring or summer months. It is an allergic reaction that the body undergoes when the pollen from growing things enters the body. The bodies immune system reacts to the presence of pollen as if it were an infection; that is why a person experiences cold like symptoms during an allergy attack.