Guide To The Causes Of Chronic Rhinitis
Indoor Allergens

Aside from the more common outdoor allergies, many individuals suffer from chronic rhinitis due to allergic reactions to many indoor allergens. Try as we might to filter the air coming into our homes and businesses, the air we breathe indoors is full of tiny allergens such as pet hair or dander, dust or dust mites, and mold. These substances can cause the same level of allergic response as outdoor allergens. Thus, individuals should check their homeâs air filters and consider getting an ionic air purifier to help with indoor allergens. In addition to indoor allergens, cleaning solutions, glues, hair spray, perfumes, laundry detergents, chlorine, and latex can also be a common trigger of chronic rhinitis or just a runny nose in general due to the chemical compounds of these items or from their scents alone.
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