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Allergic Rhinitis (Hay Fever) in Newport News & Hampton Roads
Relief from seasonal and year-round allergies starts with identifying your triggers and creating a personalized treatment plan.
Allergic rhinitis, commonly called hay fever, is a condition where your body overreacts to particles in the air such as pollen, dust, mold, or pet dander.
When you breathe these in, your immune system releases chemicals like histamine, leading to inflammation in your nose and sinuses. This inflammation is what causes the uncomfortable symptoms many people experience.
Allergic rhinitis can feel like a lingering cold, but it tends to last much longer.
Common symptoms include:
These symptoms occur because your body is reacting to allergens, not a virus.
Allergic rhinitis is triggered by airborne allergens which are tiny particles your body mistakenly sees as harmful.
Common triggers include:
When exposed, your immune system releases histamine, which leads to inflammation, mucus production, and irritation.
Yes – very common. In coastal Virginia, seasonal allergies are often triggered by:
Humidity in the Hampton Roads area can also increase exposure to mold and dust mites, leading to year-round symptoms for some patients.
Many patients in Newport News experience a combination of both.
It can be confusing because symptoms overlap. Here’s a simple way to tell:
Allergies also tend to happen repeatedly during the same seasons or with certain exposures.
Diagnosis starts with a detailed review of your symptoms and possible triggers. Your ENT provider may recommend:
This helps identify the exact cause so your treatment can be more targeted.
The good news is that allergic rhinitis is very manageable.
1. Avoiding triggers
2. Medications
3. Allergy immunotherapy
Most patients benefit from a combination of these approaches.
You should consider an evaluation if:
An ENT specialist can provide advanced treatment options and long-term solutions.
Absolutely. Ongoing allergies can lead to:
Many patients don’t realize how much better they can feel with proper treatment.
There is no permanent cure, but it can be very well controlled. With the right treatment plan, most patients experience significant relief. And, some improve long-term with allergy immunotherapy.
If you’re dealing with persistent congestion, sneezing, or sinus pressure, you don’t have to manage it alone.
Schedule an evaluation today to identify your triggers and create a personalized treatment plan tailored to your lifestyle and environment.