Nasal Allergies
Nasal Allergies
Nasal allergies happen when your body reacts to harmless substances like dust, pollen, pet dander, or mold as if they were harmful. This overreaction causes inflammation inside the nose, leading to sneezing, a runny or blocked nose, itching, and watery eyes. For many people, nasal allergies can make daily life uncomfortable — disturbing sleep, affecting work or school, and reducing overall quality of life.

Common Triggers
- Dust mites
- Pollen from trees, grasses, or weeds
- Pet hair or dander
- Mold spores
- Strong smells (like perfumes or smoke)
Symptoms Of Nasal Allergies
- Frequent sneezing
- Runny nose or nasal congestion
- Itchy nose, throat, or eyes
- Watery, red, or swollen eyes
- Post-nasal drip (mucus dripping down the throat)
- Tiredness due to poor sleep
How Are Nasal Allergies Treated?
- Avoiding triggers : Keep your environment clean, use air purifiers, avoid outdoor activities during high pollen times.
- Medications : Nasal sprays (steroids), antihistamines, decongestants, or allergy eye drops.
- Allergy immunotherapy : In some cases, doctors may suggest allergy shots or tablets that help reduce sensitivity over time.
Nasal allergies can feel like a small problem, but they often affect your sleep, energy, and daily life more than you realize. With the right care, you can breathe easy again. Don’t suffer in silence — book a consultation today and take control of your allergies.