Allergic Rhinitis


Allergic Rhinitis is a scholarly work, published in 1969 in ''Postgraduate Medicine''. The main subjects of the publication include medicine, dermatology, nose, mucous membrane, allergic rhinitis, rhinoplasty, and mucus. To differentiate other conditions from allergic rhinitis and to establish a diagnosis, the physician must take a careful history to ferret out possible precipitating factors and meticulously examine the nose, using phenylephrine hydrochloride or similar drugs to shrink mucous membranes.