Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Chronic rhinitis. Natural remedies. Help yourself and others.

Chronic rhinitis

You can cure it very fast.

Take along with drops of nasal relief spray add 2-3 drops of juice  celandine. 

You need less nasal relief spray after 3 days. After 10 days don't need any drops.



Rhinitis is irritation and inflammation of the mucous membrane inside the nose. Common symptoms of
Rhinitis are a stuffy nose, runny nose, and post-nasal drip. The most common kind of rhinitis is allergic
rhinitis, which is usually triggered by airborne allergens such as pollen and dander. Allergic
rhinitis may cause additional symptoms, such as sneezing and nasal itching, coughing, headache,
 fatigue, malaise, and cognitive impairment. The allergens may also affect the eyes, causing watery,
reddened, or itchy eyes and puffiness around the eyes.

Rhinitis is very common. Allergic rhinitis is more common in some countries than others; in the United
 States, about 10%–30% of adults are affected annually.

In rhinitis, the inflammation of the mucous membrane is caused by viruses, bacteria, irritants or
allergens. The inflammation results in the generation of large amounts of mucus, commonly producing
a runny nose, as well as a stuffy nose and post-nasal drip. In the case of allergic rhinitis, the
 inflammation is caused by the degranulation of mast cells in the nose. When mast cells degranulation,
 they release histamine and other chemicals, starting an inflammatory process that can cause
 symptoms outside the nose, such as fatigue and malaise. In the case of infectious rhinitis, it may
 occasionally lead to pneumonia, either viral pneumonia or bacterial pneumonia. Sneezing also occurs in
 infectious rhinitis to expel bacteria and viruses from respiratory system.