viral rhinitis (eg. Common Cold virus) and allergic rhinitis are very common causes of rhinitis
autonomic stimuli have a greater effect on patients with nonallergic rhinitis than on those with allergic rhinitis
autonomic imbalance favoring the parasympathetic system increases nasal blood flow, edema, and secretions, creating an overall presentation of rhinorrhea and nasal obstruction
types of rhinitis
allergic rhinitis (hay fever)
~20% of people suffer from hay fever
sufferers appear to have a different fungal milieu in their upper airway microbiome but more studies are needed to understand if this is a cause or effect 1)
apparently, highest rates of hay fever in Australia in descending order are:
Canberra, Tasmania, WA, SA, Vic (especially Melbourne with its plane trees), NSW, Qld and lowest is NT
over 95% of cases of thunderstorm asthma are in people who have hay fever and may not have had a history of asthma
if you have hay fever, especially if you have asthma as well, strongly consider starting inhaled steroids for asthma prevention in September (in southern parts of Australia - as thunderstorm asthma most likely in Nov and you need 6-8 weeks for inhaled steroids to kick in)