Vasomotor Rhinitis Quiz
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Content updated on Sep 20, 2022
A condition where temperature changes cause symptoms like runny nose, blocked nose, and sneezing.
Runny nose
Blocked nose
Sneezing
Nose is affected by changes in weather
Your doctor may ask these questions to diagnose vasomotor rhinitis
Do you have a runny nose?
Do you have nasal congestion?
Do you sneeze?
Do you have a runny nose with sense specific smells or temperature change?
Prevent episodes by avoiding triggers, such as sudden temperature changes. Various nasal sprays can also relieve symptoms.
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Rohini R, MD (Ear, nose, throat (ENT))
Dr. Rohini R is an ENT, Head and Neck Surgeon, with a Fellowship in Advanced Endoscopic Sinus and Skull Base Surgery and a Fellowship in Aesthetic Medicine and Lasers. Besides clinical practice and working with Ubie, she is actively training and mentoring medical students and residents. She has functioned in various work settings - teaching hospitals, private and free health centers, and worked with patients from all socioeconomic backgrounds due to her experience in free hospitals and volunteering in India and Singapore.
Scott Nass, MD, MPA, FAAFP, AAHIVS (Primary Care Physician)
Dr. Nass received dual medical degrees from the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA and Charles R. Drew University in Medicine and Science. He completed Family Medicine residency at Ventura County Medical Center with subsequent fellowships at Ventura, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, George Washington University, and University of California-Irvine. He holds faculty appointments at Keck School of Medicine of USC, Loma Linda University School of Medicine, and Western University of Health Sciences.
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