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==Clinical Features==
==Clinical Features==
*Patient present with a constellation of symptoms
*Constellation of symptoms:
**thin clear rhinorrhea (if thick or discolored, consider infectious causes)
**Thin, clear rhinorrhea (if thick or discolored, consider infectious causes)
**sneezing
**Sneezing, itching of the nose
**itching of the nose
**Nasal congestion and/or obstruction
**nasal congestion
**Clogged feeling in the ears
**nasal obstruction
*Common triggers:
**clogged feeling in the ears
**Animals
*triggers often easily identified
**Environmental (e.g. grassess, pollens); often symptomatic with seasonal changes
**animals
*Symptoms last until triggers are removed
**season changes
*Should not have actual fever
*symptoms last until triggers are removed
*should not have fevers


==Differential Diagnosis==
==Differential Diagnosis==
*viral [[upper respiratory infection]]
*Viral [[upper respiratory infection]]
*bacterial [[upper respiratory infection]]
*Bacterial [[upper respiratory infection]]
*acute [[sinusitis]]
*Acute [[sinusitis]]
*chronic [[sinusitis]]
*Chronic [[sinusitis]]
*fungal [[sinusitis]]
*Fungal [[sinusitis]]
*nasal polyposis
*Nasal polyposis
*nasal mass
*Nasal mass
*[[nasal foreign body]]
*[[Nasal foreign body]]


==Evaluation==
==Evaluation==
*Clinical diagnosis
*Clinical diagnosis
*ensure no signs of bacterial infection
*Rule out bacterial infection


==Management==
==Management==
*Saline nasal irrigation (netipot) twice a day- washes out allergens
*Reduce exposure to allergen
*combination of topic nasal steroids (flonase, nasonex) and/or nasal antihistamines (patanase).  Must be used for several weeks before symptomatic relief is realized
**If environmental, sleep with windows closed, change clothes and/or shower when returning home after being outdoors
*Saline nasal irrigation (nettpot) twice a day- washes out allergens
*combination of topic nasal steroids ([[Flonase]], nasonex) and/or nasal [[antihistamines]] (patanase).  Must be used for several weeks before symptomatic relief is realized


==Disposition==
==Disposition==

Revision as of 17:38, 17 May 2017

Background

  • Also called hay fever - inflammation of the nasal mucosa secondary to allergens in the air.

Clinical Features

  • Constellation of symptoms:
    • Thin, clear rhinorrhea (if thick or discolored, consider infectious causes)
    • Sneezing, itching of the nose
    • Nasal congestion and/or obstruction
    • Clogged feeling in the ears
  • Common triggers:
    • Animals
    • Environmental (e.g. grassess, pollens); often symptomatic with seasonal changes
  • Symptoms last until triggers are removed
  • Should not have actual fever

Differential Diagnosis

Evaluation

  • Clinical diagnosis
  • Rule out bacterial infection

Management

  • Reduce exposure to allergen
    • If environmental, sleep with windows closed, change clothes and/or shower when returning home after being outdoors
  • Saline nasal irrigation (nettpot) twice a day- washes out allergens
  • combination of topic nasal steroids (Flonase, nasonex) and/or nasal antihistamines (patanase). Must be used for several weeks before symptomatic relief is realized

Disposition

  • Discharge home
    • Allergist referral if nasal sprays not helping
    • ENT referral to evaluate for the need for sinus surgery which may help by opening up the sinuses allowing for better distribution of topical medications

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