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Home Remedies To Treat Allergic Rhinitis

What is allergic rhinitis?

The word allergic rhinitis means “inflammation of the nose”, it is also known as hay fever. The nose produces fluid called mucus. This fluid is normally thin and clear. It helps to keep dust, debris and allergens out of the lungs. Mucus traps particles like dust and pollen, as well as bacteria and viruses.

Mucus usually drains down the back of your throat. You’re not aware of this most of the time because it is a small amount and is thin. When the nose becomes irritated, it may produce more mucus, which becomes thick and pale yellow. The mucus generally begin to flow from the front of the nose as well as the back. Substances in the mucus may irritate the back of the throat and cause coughing. Postnasal drip occurs when more mucus drains down the back of the throat.

There are two forms of allergic rhinitis

Seasonal (hay fever)

This is caused by an allergy to pollen and/or mold spores in the air. Pollen is the fine powder that comes from the stamen of flowering plants. It can be carried through the air and is easily inhaled. Symptoms are seasonal and usually occur in spring, late summer, and fall.

Perennial

This is caused by other allergens such as dust mites, pet hair or dander, or mold. Symptoms occur year-round.

Symptoms of allergic rhinitis

Hay fever is the most common form of allergy. Symptoms of hay fever are seasonal. You will feel worse when the pollens that affect you are at their highest levels.

Your symptoms can vary, depending on the severity of your allergies. Symptoms can include:

Allergic rhinitis can remain for several weeks, longer than a cold or the flu. It does not cause fever. The nasal discharge from hay fever is thin, watery, and clear. Nasal discharge from a cold or the flu tends to be thicker. Itching (mostly in the eyes, nose, mouth, throat, and skin) is one of the common problem with hay fever but not with a cold or the flu. Sneezing is more prominent with hay fever. You may even have severe sneeze attacks.

What are the causes of allergic rhinitis?

The most common causes of allergic rhinitis include the following:

Can allergic rhinitis be prevented or avoided?

Allergic rhinitis cannot be prevented. You can help your symptoms by avoiding the things that you are allergic, including:

You can also avoid things that can make your symptoms worse, such as:

Treating allergic rhinitis naturally involves using two types of approach. One approach would be to look for home remedies that improve symptoms of allergic rhinitis while the other approach will be to strengthen immunity to prevent your immune system from making wrong calls.

Here are few natural home remedies to treat allergic rhinitis

Garlic

Garlic is an inevitable kitchen ingredient and it is one of the most recommended natural home remedies for allergic rhinitis. Quercetin in garlic is anti-inflammatory and a natural antihistamine and hence effective for treating the condition. Garlic is an immune booster. It also provides powerful antibacterial and antiviral properties, which generally support for quick recovery from allergic rhinitis.

Turmeric

Turmeric is a potent antioxidant and aids in boosting immunity. Being anti-inflammatory it reduces symptoms of allergic rhinitis.

Honey

Honey has antibacterial and anti-viral properties. As all know that high dose of honey to be effective in reducing symptoms of allergic rhinitis.

Pepper

Pepper has antioxidant, antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, it is used since from ancient times for its various medicinal properties and pepper is also an effective natural remedy for allergic rhinitis. The expectorant properties of pepper aid in relieving congestion.

Ginger

The immune system boosting properties of ginger generally aid in providing long term relief from allergic rhinitis. Ginger have antibacterial, anti-inflammatory and antiviral properties, which aid in treating symptoms associated with the health condition.

Onion

Onion contains quercetin, which possesses anti-histamine properties. It is also an anti-inflammatory and hence is highly effective in treating allergic rhinitis.

Generally including raw onion in your regular diet will boost your immunity and reduce risk of allergic rhinitis.

Green Tea

Green tea has powerful antioxidant and anti-histamine properties. As all know that regular consumption of green tea for a little over one month before getting exposed to seasonal allergies can reduce symptoms of allergic rhinitis.

Peppermint Essential Oil

Peppermint relieves symptoms associated with allergic rhinitis. It reduces inflammation. Menthol in peppermint oil is a natural expectorant and hence it is highly effective for nasal congestion. Peppermint oil relieves headaches as well.

Basil Essential Oil

The medicinal properties of basil are well established. Basil leaves are used in the treatment of various health conditions, basil is also proved effective for relieving allergic rhinitis. Basil fights bacteria and possesses anti-inflammatory properties.

Eucalyptus Oil

A popular natural home remedy that comes almost immediately to mind when one has cold or headache or both and any respiratory issue is eucalyptus oil. It is very effective in treating symptoms of allergic rhinitis.

Milk Thistle

Milk thistle possesses anti-inflammatory properties. Silymarin in milk thistle aids in reducing allergic rhinitis symptoms.

Spirulina

Spirulina is one of the best herbs for treating allergic rhinitis. It reduces allergic rhinitis symptoms such as sneezing, runny nose and congestion.

Eye Bright

Eye bright works great for hay fever. It has anti-inflammatory properties and it improves symptoms associated with allergic rhinitis including congestion and itchy eyes. Tannins in eye bright aid in reducing mucus discharge.

Goldenseal

Goldenseal possesses anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. It has many of benefits includes curing symptoms of allergic rhinitis. It aids in fighting infection.

Apple Cider Vinegar

Apple cider vinegar is an immune booster. It possesses powerful antihistamine properties that aid in relieving symptoms of allergic rhinitis including sneezing and congestion. ACV is also an antibiotic.

Reishi Mushrooms

The anti-inflammatory properties of reishi mushroom aid in curing symptoms of allergic rhinitis. It inhibits histamine production thereby reducing symptoms such as sneezing and runny nose. Reishi mushrooms boost immunity.

Probiotics

Probiotics are not only effective for treating allergic rhinitis but also for preventing the health condition. They  support immunity thereby reducing the risk of allergic rhinitis.

Omega Essential Fatty Acids

Regularly consuming of omega 3 essential fatty acid reduces the risk of suffering from allergic rhinitis. Omega 6 EFA checks production of histamine. It also supports the production of prostaglandins, which support lung health and improves allergic symptoms.

Hydrogen Peroxide

Your body produces hydrogen peroxide as it is first line of defense to fight infections. Hydrogen peroxide is essential for a sound immune system and it relieves symptoms of allergic rhinitis and reduces the risk of the health condition.

Steaming

Steaming relieves allergic rhinitis symptoms. It soothes mucous membranes, cures congestion and helps with your breathing.

Oil Pulling

Oil pulling removes toxins from your body. It removes irritants that trigger allergic rhinitis.

Butterbur

 

Petasin, an active ingredient present in butterbur is antihistamine and hence works well for allergic rhinitis. It reduces mucus.

By following all these above natural home remedies you can get rid of allergic rhinitis. If your problem is severe consult your doctor immediately.

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