Which of the following is NOT a symptom of perennial allergic rhinitis?
Which of the following is NOT a symptom of perennial allergic rhinitis? Correct Answer Lung failure
Perennial allergic rhinitis is a type of allergic rhinitis associated with the nose. It generally causes inflammations in nose. Perennial, by the name itself suggest that this type of allergic rhinitis is present all through the year (I.e., full time allergy). The most common symptoms of this type of allergy is runny nose, sneezing or blockage of nasal passage. It may be complicated by sinusitis, resulting in facial pain and localized headaches.