Perennial rhinitis

It means that the symptoms of allergic rhinitis last for more than 9 months each year, mostly caused by indoor allergens, such as dust mites or their feces. Although the seizures are perennial, or the symptoms are not the same throughout the day, they increase during the season when the mites reproduce most. Perennial allergic rhinitis has symptoms throughout the year. Because children are unable to express themselves, they often manifest themselves as pushing their noses, making faces, and making eye sockets.

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