Allergic and non-allergic rhinitis: Practical approach for GPs

Dr Jessica Tattersall

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Allergist and Medical Rhinologist, Sydney Allergy Clinic

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MO

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Diagnosing and optimally treating allergic rhinitis can make a significant difference to a sufferer’s life. Chronic allergic rhinitis is a common condition that can dramatically affect a person’s quality of life. And yet treating it can be a challenge, especially considering the wide variety of treatment options that are out there, including over-the-counter remedies.

In this webcast, Sydney allergist, Dr Jessica Tattersall presents the latest evidence and understanding about allergic rhinitis and provides a framework on how best to assess, investigate and manage this often very miserable condition.

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Date published: 18 December 2021