Rhinitis is inflammation in the nasal passages.
No. Rhinitis is what you would call a "runny nose". Hives are called urticaria.
Sinisitis
Rhinitis is inflammation of the nasal lining.
In the diagnostic statement "allergic rhinitis in the fall due to ragweed," Answer: the main terms both 'allergic' and 'rhinitis.'
You mean a normal sniffle? Not the rhinitis itself but if you have it because you have a cold the cold is catchy.
Many people get 'short term' rhinitis from some foods, but it sounds as though you have an allergy to apple concentrate.
-Rhino is referring to "nose", and -itis is inflammation.
Rhinitis is a term for irritation or inflammation to the mucus membrane in the nose often caused by allergies. The most common symptoms of rhinitis are runny nose, post nasal drip or a stuffed up nose. Often one can suffer from sneezing, coughing and fatigue as well.
Rhinitis is inflammation of the nasal mucous membranes.
Rhinitis is the medical term meaning inflammation of the nasal mucosa. Causes can include allergies, irritants, or infection.
did you mean rhinitis? rhinitis: an inflammation of the mucous membrane lining the nose (usually associated with nasal discharge)commonly known as a runny nose i cannot find anything on rhnosis.
More than 80% of people with asthma have rhinitis and recent research emphasizes that treating rhinitis helps benefit asthma