Chronic nasal symptoms are one of the most common problems seen by primary care physicians. Finding the right treatment is a matter of accurately identifying the underlying cause. Although allergic rhinitis is most common, other causes need to be considered in evaluation. Drs Chrostowski and Pongracic review the many possibilities to consider in differential diagnosis and discuss the effectiveness of current treatment options. Chrostowski D, Pongracic J. Control of chronic nasal symptoms: directing treatment at the underlying cause.
Original Publication Date: June 2002
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