Rhinitis
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}} Rhinitis is the medical term describing irritation and inflammation of the nose. Symptoms include a runny nose, sneezing, congestion and irritation in the nose, eyes, throat and ears. It is related to and often occurs together with other disorders such as asthma and sinusitis.
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Types
ICD-10 codes are provided for the major types of rhinitis:
- (J00) Rhinitis is first usually divided into acute or chronic, with acute rhinitis classified with the common cold.
- (J30.0) Vasomotor rhinitis is non-allergic, and thought to be due to nerve disorders.
- (J30.1-J30.4) Allergic rhinitis is one of the most common allergies. It can be seasonal, caused by outdoor agents such as pollen (pollen allergy is called hay fever), or perennial, caused by house dust mites, indoor mold etc.
- (J31) Chronic rhinitis
- (A50) When rhinitis is due to congenital syphilis, it is called "snuffles".
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See also
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External links
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