Illustrations of Normal Anatomy, AllergicRhinitis & Nonallergic Rhinitis
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Neil KaoPosted
Sun 26 Apr 2009 12:34am
These are the illustrations in each of my exam rooms. I decided to scan and show them online because I use them frequently in the office. I hope they help patients understand normal anatomy, allergicrhinitis, and nonallergic rhinitis better.
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Understanding AllergicRhinitis
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Lauren B.Posted
Wed 27 Aug 2008 8:33am1 CommentAllergicrhinitis ranks high on the list of common illnesses. Simply defined, rhinitis is the body's way of responding to inflammation of the nasal passages or sinuses. Inflammation can occur as a result of exposure to allergens as is the case with allergicrhinitis or may be the result of a bacterial or viral infection. Whatever the cause, symptoms
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AllergicRhinitis is Triggered By Emotional Conflict and Social Isolation
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Dr. JeanettePosted
Thu 29 Jul 2010 5:54pmAllergicrhinitis is triggered in people who struggle with emotional conflict and remain socially isolated
Allergicrhinitis attacked Harrison just as he was doubting his ability to cope
Allergicrhinitis hit Harrison earlier than usual this year. He knew it better as hay fever when he felt his nose running constantly. His stuffed up
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AllergicRhinitis Lecture Followup
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Neil KaoPosted
Sat 13 Jun 2009 12:26am
I am happy to announce that I have found a way to present my lecture on AllergicRhinitis on the web. I searched the internet and I found two sites: SlideShare and authorSTREAM. I have selected the former. The maximum size of the files that can be uploaded is 100MB and 30MB respectively. authorSTREAM has beta on its logo. There may be other
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Photos of medications for allergicrhinitis
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Neil KaoPosted
Sat 13 Jun 2009 12:26am
a prior authorization. Nasalcrom is available over-the-counter. This is very safe and it's reasonable to try this if you are sure the diagnosis is allergicrhinitis prior to seeing... for this is not known, but it is commonly observed. Clinically we simply switch medications. These pictures represent >95% of prescription medications available for the treatment of allergicRead on »
Lectures on AllergicRhinitis and Asthma
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Neil KaoPosted
Sun 29 Aug 2010 12:00am
I saw a mom 2 days ago, who was concerned about her three children's mold exposure from their home. This research is for her and for the many previously seen patients with the same question. I apologize about the delay in finding a good neutral site. The best objective site I have found is the AAAAI's glossary of sites. It includes the EPA' ...
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Chronic allergicrhinitis in a dog
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heru m.Posted
Fri 05 Mar 2010 4:38am
finished Zeniquin 25mg 10 days for greenish discharge but now “reverse snorting”, sneezing seems blocked up.
Chronic allergicrhinitis in a dog