Sneezing is caused by irritation to the mucous membranes of the nose or throat. It can be very bothersome, but is generally not a sign of a serious problem.
Avoiding exposure to the offending allergen is the best way to control sneezing caused by allergies.
Tips to reduce your exposure:
Change furnace filters
Remove pets from the home to eliminate animal dander
Travel to areas with low pollen counts
Use air filtration devices to reduce pollen in the air
Wash linens in hot water (at least 130 degrees Fahrenheit) to temporarily kill dust mites
In some cases, moving out of a home with a mold spore problem may be necessary.
Sneezing not due to an allergy will disappear when the underlying disorder is cured or treated.
Call your health care provider if
Call your provider if sneezing adversely affects your life and home remedies do not work.
What to expect at your health care provider's office
Your medical provider will perform a physical exam and examine your the upper respiratory tract. You will be asked questions about your medical history and symptoms such as:
During what time of year is sneezing the worst?
When did the sneezing begin?
How long do sneezing episodes last?
Do you have a history of allergies?
Have you been outdoors more than usual?
Do you have any new pets?
What have you done to try to relieve the sneezing?
Allergic rhinitis (3 images)
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Vasomotor rhinitis (1 image)(Doctor-Reviewed information)
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