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The management of rhinitis is mainly medical. Treatment for seasonal rhinitis is only needed during the appropriate time of the year. Current treatments include: | |||
*Antihistamine pills and sprays | |||
*Leukotriene antagonists | |||
*Nasal corticosteroid sprays | |||
*Decongestant pills or sprays | |||
*[[Allergen immunotherapy]] | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Overview
Treatment
The management of rhinitis is mainly medical. Treatment for seasonal rhinitis is only needed during the appropriate time of the year. Current treatments include:
- Antihistamine pills and sprays
- Leukotriene antagonists
- Nasal corticosteroid sprays
- Decongestant pills or sprays