Do you suffer with allergic rhinitis?
Allergic rhinitis is one of the most common allergic conditions, affecting one in five people in Australia. It affects 1 in 5 adults, 1 in 10 teenagers and an estimated 1 in 20 young children.
Despite its common name, it is not caused by hay and does not result in fever.
Allergic rhinitis is caused by allergens in the environment such as pollens (grasses, weeds or trees), dust mites, moulds and animal dander (flakes of skin, animal fur, hair or feathers) coming into contact with the nose and/or eyes.
Sign up today to get your free Allergic Rhinitis Starter Kit
Sign up to receive a series of emails over 2 weeks. The first email is our Allergic Rhinitis Starter Kit – a step by step information guide on everyday allergic rhinitis management including allergic conjunctivitis (eye allergy). The following emails include information on different areas of management such as avoiding triggers, allergy testing, how to use a nasal spray correctly, immunotherapy and avoiding thunderstorm asthma.
What’s included in the starter kit
- Managing nose and eye allergy
- Allergy testing
- Using nasal sprays
- Thunderstorm asthma
Sign up to get your free Allergic Rhinitis Starter Kit
Do you suffer with allergic rhinitis (hay fever)? Our free Allergic Rhinitis Starter Kit, will give you a step-by-step guide on everyday allergic rhinitis management including allergic conjunctivitis (eye allergy).