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    Guideline: Allergic Rhinitis One of the most common diseases affecting both adults and children alike is allergic rhinitis (AR). According to Seidman et al. (2015) “AR is an inflammatory, IgE-mediated disease characterized by nasal congestion, rhinorrhea, sneezing, and/or nasal itching” (p. S2). In the United States allergic rhinitis affects approximately one in every six individuals. Allergic rhinitis has the ability to affect quality of life for adults and children alike. According to Seidman…

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    Why Do Men Use Viagra?

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    speediest, brief-time period outcome. Nonetheless, these benefits come at a price (both actually and figuratively) for some of the guys who take the pharmaceutical route to cure. With recognized aspect results which range from slight headaches, nasal congestion, and low dizziness, all the manner as much as blindness and strokes, ED medicines can gift severe wellbeing risks to some people if utilized incorrectly. In this record, we're going to compare the part results most-mainly connected to…

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    rhinorrhea with intermittent nasal congestion without sneezing. Denies fever, chills, or recent illnesses, otalgia, otorrhea, ST, lymphadenopathy, LN tenderness, cough, SOB, and wheezing. PMH significant for seasonal allergic rhinitis in the spring. Physical exam is significant for normal uncorrected visual acuity 20/20, PERRL, and minimal photosensitivity OU, b/l diffuse conjunctival erythema and lacrimation without any mucoid or purulent discharges or visible FB under the lids. Nasal…

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    Rhinitis has several symptoms associated with it, they include sneezing, congestion, itching of the nasal cavity, and rhinorrhea (this is where the nasal cavity is filled with large amount of mucus). This condition is commonly known as a runny nose, that occurs quite frequently and the most common allergy symptom known as hay fever. Moreover, allergic rhinitis is classified as intermittent and is very persistent, in other words those who have chronic rhinitis will always have this problem and…

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    Chronic Sinusitis

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    reduce bacteria in the sinus cavity in patients with acute sinusitis or may relief this condition. • If treatment is failed than consider the endoscopic surgery, including Prednisone and a course of antibiotics for 14 days. Conclusions Facial pain and nasal symptoms are non specific problems commonly presenting to the primary care physician. Sinusitis is often confused with underlying myofascial pain or allergy, although These conditions may also coexist. Failure of conservative medical…

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    Nursing Case Study Essay

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    and precipitated spasming of her vocal cords. There may be concurrent reflux and post-nasal drip that are further irritating her larynx. Given that there remains some green discolouration to the phlegm, I have given her a script for roxithromycin. Otherwise the main focus of treatment has to be around reducing any irritants to the larynx. I have suggested she commence Nexium 20mg daily, Nasonex and Fess nasal sprays and I have asked her to cease Seretide and instead use Alvesco and Tilade,…

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    effectively open up your sinuses in a short period of time. This blend is effective for easing any of the following sickness, like allergies, asthma, bronchitis, sinusitis and colds. It is an anti-allergenic chest rubs opens sinuses and reduces nasal congestions. This is a natural and undiluted essential oil that contains no toxins, additives or fillers. The manufacturers recommend that the user inhale this blend for two to three times a day, or as symptoms occur. The user can also use this…

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    with complaints of nasal drainage and a nonproductive cough. He states “I have had a runny nose and cough for the last past 2 weeks”. HPI: Onset: Runny nose and non productive cough that began 2 weeks. Location: Nose: nasal drainage chest: nonproductive cough Duration: Nasal drainage continuous throughout the day. Coughing throughout the day and increases during the night. Characteristics: Clear nasal drainage and cough with no sputum production. Aggravating Factors: Nasal drainage…

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    Flu Shot Research Paper

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    Influenza or the “flu” is a disease that can lead to hospitalization and in some cases death. The symptoms of Influenza are; nasal and lung congestion, sore throat, fever, chills, cough sneezes, fatigue, headache, and sore muscles and joints. The need for the flu shot is at an all time high in todays society. Each year the flu is different and can affect people in different ways, thus scientist need to make a different vaccine every year to combat different strains of flu viruses. Healthy…

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    Seasonal Rhinitis

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    symptoms and the patient’s detailed history. It is visible that Donna is not having a acute severe infection due to her stable vital signs and lungs are clear to auscultation and percussion. Considering the patient has a history of itchy eyes, nasal congestion, and watery discharge it is clear to determine the diagnosis. Allergic rhinitis comes in two different forms, seasonal and perennial. Seasonal rhinitis occurs in the spring, summer and early fall and is usually caused airborne mold spores,…

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