Also I have what you have but I have RA which is an autoimmune disease and one if the symptoms i had was a complete over reaction to chemicals esp cleaning stuff.
Have they taken a bloods to test for a wide spectrum of issues? Does anything make it better at all? Rhinitis is inflammation but it’s finding out what’s causing the inflammation that matters
Nothing makes it better at all... And no they've not done bloods for this, Ive had bloods after I had my baby and that was all good but not for this, they never offer to do any, just kept giving me sprays and tablets
@@kayz1987 not sure if I can put a link in here but houstonmethodist website has an article called Chronic Runny Nose: What to Do If Your Nose Won't Stop Running. Might be worth a read. When you go to the doctor it might push things along if you really emphasise how much effect this is having on your quality of life. I used to do podiatry and although everyone should be treated equally, it was always the patients who were louder and more persistent that got a more thorough and faster treatment (I hope this is changing) Bringing up quality of life and causing problems with ability to work were major factors though. I really hope this is resolved for you, very soon too!
I have the same problem with a runny nose that is giving me sores in side my nose from constantly blowing my nose, i don’t have the phlegm problem though, what the heck is going on ??
Maybe a bit of a long shot but have they checked your thyroid levels? Thyroid levels can effect so many different parts of the body from my own experience! I had hardly any of the usual symptoms of under-active thyroid but asked for a blood test on the off chance that there might be something might be wrong there. The doctor said he’d never seen anyone with such a low level of thyroxine when the results came back. I’d had this probably around 20 years progressively getting worse. Hormones were all over the place, night sweats since around 30, skin and hair went greasy (usually the opposite for under active) sore joints, slow digestion and started getting intolerant to some foods. It all got worse after having my daughter. Might never have known unless I’d asked for the test myself
Also I have what you have but I have RA which is an autoimmune disease and one if the symptoms i had was a complete over reaction to chemicals esp cleaning stuff.
I also saw that if it is rhinoceros they fuse a membrane to make it stop, i saw it on youtube the other day
The docs don't seem to wanna help me, I've been docs numerous times
Many people believe this is caused by particles in the air from chemtrails…😢
Weird cuz my partner doesn't have it
Have they taken a bloods to test for a wide spectrum of issues? Does anything make it better at all? Rhinitis is inflammation but it’s finding out what’s causing the inflammation that matters
Nothing makes it better at all... And no they've not done bloods for this, Ive had bloods after I had my baby and that was all good but not for this, they never offer to do any, just kept giving me sprays and tablets
@@kayz1987 not sure if I can put a link in here but houstonmethodist website has an article called Chronic Runny Nose: What to Do If Your Nose Won't Stop Running. Might be worth a read. When you go to the doctor it might push things along if you really emphasise how much effect this is having on your quality of life. I used to do podiatry and although everyone should be treated equally, it was always the patients who were louder and more persistent that got a more thorough and faster treatment (I hope this is changing) Bringing up quality of life and causing problems with ability to work were major factors though. I really hope this is resolved for you, very soon too!
I have the same problem with a runny nose that is giving me sores in side my nose from constantly blowing my nose, i don’t have the phlegm problem though, what the heck is going on ??
I really don't know
Is someone vaping in your home?
No
Maybe a bit of a long shot but have they checked your thyroid levels? Thyroid levels can effect so many different parts of the body from my own experience! I had hardly any of the usual symptoms of under-active thyroid but asked for a blood test on the off chance that there might be something might be wrong there. The doctor said he’d never seen anyone with such a low level of thyroxine when the results came back. I’d had this probably around 20 years progressively getting worse. Hormones were all over the place, night sweats since around 30, skin and hair went greasy (usually the opposite for under active) sore joints, slow digestion and started getting intolerant to some foods. It all got worse after having my daughter. Might never have known unless I’d asked for the test myself
I've had that tested I think during pregnancy, but I'll check if I did for sure, thanks